Tensions in the Middle East have dramatically escalated, with reports of widespread attacks targeting energy infrastructure across the Gulf region and intensified fighting in Lebanon and Iran. The developments mark a significant expansion of the conflict, raising concerns about regional stability and global energy supplies.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard claimed responsibility for missile strikes targeting key Israeli government and military installations, including the Prime Minister's office in Jerusalem and security centers in Tel Aviv, Haifa, and East Jerusalem. According to a statement, the attacks involved ballistic missiles.
In Lebanon, Hezbollah announced launching a barrage of "high-quality rockets and drones" towards Israel, prompting a swift and forceful response from Israeli forces. Israeli warplanes struck targets in southern Lebanon and the southern suburbs of Beirut, a stronghold of Hezbollah, with reports indicating a senior Hezbollah commander was targeted in Beirut.
The escalating conflict has spread to the Gulf region, with reports of Iranian missiles and drones targeting energy facilities in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Oman. These attacks have disrupted operations at key energy installations, including the Ras Tanura refinery in Saudi Arabia and gas production facilities in Qatar.
Qatar Energy announced the suspension of LNG production, leading to a surge in European natural gas prices. In Kuwait, debris fell on the Mina al-Ahmadi refinery, injuring workers, while the Kuwaiti military reported intercepting drones targeting the country.
The escalating hostilities have drawn international condemnation and raised fears of a wider regional war. The Lebanese government has announced an immediate ban on Hezbollah's security and military activities, demanding the group disarm. The Israeli military has stated it is expanding its campaign against Iran and will intensify strikes against the "core elements of the regime."
Amidst the escalating conflict, civilian populations are bearing the brunt of the violence. In Lebanon, reports indicate that 31 people have been killed and 149 others injured in Israeli airstrikes. Residents in southern Lebanon are fleeing their homes, causing massive traffic jams towards Beirut.
The United States military has been targeted. The Iranian army claimed responsibility for targeting the Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait, which houses American forces. The US embassy in Kuwait issued a warning to its citizens, advising them to seek shelter.
The conflict has extended beyond the Middle East, with reports of drones heading towards Cyprus. The Cypriot Interior Ministry has evacuated Paphos Airport and the Akrotiri area, which hosts a British base. Greece has deployed warships and fighter jets to Cyprus in response to the threats.
France has expressed its readiness to participate in the defense of Gulf states and Jordan, which have been targeted by Iranian missiles. Former U.S. President Donald Trump has stated that the conflict could last for several weeks.