Shafaq News- Middle East (Updated at 15:25)

Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Kuwait on Saturday condemned Iranian missile attacks on Gulf states and Jordan, calling them violations of sovereignty and international law.

The statements follow coordinated US-Israeli strikes on Iran and Tehran’s retaliatory missile and drone campaign under Operation “True Promise 4.”

Saudi Arabia pledged support for affected countries and warned of serious consequences if such breaches continue.

Qatar confirmed ballistic missiles struck its territory, describing the attack as a “flagrant violation” and reserving its right to respond under international law while urging de-escalation.

The UAE said air defenses intercepted several missiles, though debris caused material damage and killed one civilian of Asian nationality. Abu Dhabi reaffirmed its right to respond and said security remains stable.

Kuwait said its air defenses intercepted missiles that breached its airspace, describing the strike as a violation of the UN Charter and affirming its right to self-defense.