Gulf states condemn Iranian retaliatory strikes on their territories following US-Israeli operation
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Tensions are escalating in the Middle East as Arab nations express strong disapproval following Iran’s recent strikes against U.S. interests in the region. These attacks come as a direct response to joint U.S.-Israeli military actions targeting Iranian leaders.

Jennifer Griffin of Fox News reports that Iran launched strikes on U.S. bases across the Gulf, notably sparing those in Oman. This decision is attributed to Oman’s efforts to mediate nuclear talks in Geneva. The Omani foreign minister even traveled to Washington, D.C., for discussions with Vice President JD Vance at the White House, in hopes of preventing a full-scale regional conflict.

Amid these developments, around 40 missiles reportedly landed in Israel. In Iraq, the U.S. military successfully intercepted at least one missile aimed at American facilities. Additionally, an unconfirmed attack seems to have targeted the U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet, though fortunately, no casualties have been reported.

Iran’s missile offensive also extended to Saudi Arabia and Jordan, both home to U.S. squadrons equipped with advanced fighter jets, Griffin added.

map showing Iran's regional strikes

In response to these aggressive maneuvers, Gulf states including Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and the United Arab Emirates have issued condemnations. These nations assert their right to defend their sovereignty and pledge to respond as necessary to any further threats or attacks on their territories.

Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates were among the Gulf states that condemned the Iranian strikes, with many saying they reserve the right to defend themselves and respond accordingly to attacks on their sovereign territories.

Qatar’s Foreign Ministry said it reserves its “full right” to defend itself after what it described as Iranian aggression targeting Qatari territory. Its Defense Ministry said it “successfully thwarted a number of attacks targeting the country’s territory” after multiple rounds of alerts sounded. Authorities reported no immediate injuries or damage in residential areas.

map showing locations of US bases in Middle East in relation to Iran

The locations of U.S. military bases throughout the Gulf are seen in relation to Iran. (Fox News)

Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Ministry said it affirmed “its full solidarity with and unwavering support for the brotherly countries” and warned of “grave consequences resulting from the continued violation of states’ sovereignty and the principles of international law.”

The United Arab Emirates’ Ministry of Defense said the country “was subjected to a blatant attack involving Iranian ballistic missiles,” adding that air defense systems “successfully intercepted a number of missiles.” Authorities said falling debris in a residential area caused “one civilian death of an Asian nationality” and material damage.

map showing Bahrain's location

Fox News’ Jennifer Griffin reported that Iran appeared to hit the U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet, but no casualties were reported. (Fox News)

The ministry called the attack “a dangerous escalation and a cowardly act that threatens the safety of civilians and undermines stability,” and stated the UAE “reserves its full right to respond.”

Jordan’s foreign minister wrote a series of posts on X, saying that King Abdullah II “condemns the attack on the territories of Jordan, and any attacks on Arab countries,” expressing Jordan’s “solidarity with the brotherly Arab countries in confronting any aggressions that affect their sovereignty, security, and stability.”

Lebanon’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it also “strongly condemns the Iranian attacks,” adding that it “affirms its full solidarity with these fellow Arab States and firmly rejects any violation of their sovereignty, any threat to their security, or any action undermining their stability.”

Iran Strikes inside Bahrain

Smoke rises in the sky after blasts were heard in Manama, Bahrain, Feb. 28, 2026.  (REUTERS/Stringer)

Meanwhile, the Omani Foreign Ministry condemned the U.S.-Israeli operation against Iran.

“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expresses the Sultanate of Oman’s profound regret over the military operations launched by Israel and the United States of America against the Islamic Republic of Iran, warning of the danger of the conflict expanding into consequences that cannot be rectified in the region,” the Omani Foreign Ministry said in a statement, according to X’s translation.

“The Sultanate of Oman considers this action to be in contravention of the rules of international law and the principle of resolving issues through peaceful means rather than hostile means, the shedding of blood, and calls on all parties to immediately suspend military operations, while urging the United Nations Security Council to convene an urgent meeting to impose a ceasefire and for the international community to take a clear stance in support of international law,” it added.

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