KSrelief Reopens Maternity and Operating Rooms in Gaza Hospitals

The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) reopened maternity and operating rooms in several key Gaza hospitals. (SPA)
The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) reopened maternity and operating rooms in several key Gaza hospitals. (SPA)
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KSrelief Reopens Maternity and Operating Rooms in Gaza Hospitals

The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) reopened maternity and operating rooms in several key Gaza hospitals. (SPA)
The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) reopened maternity and operating rooms in several key Gaza hospitals. (SPA)

The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) reopened maternity and operating rooms in several key Gaza hospitals, restoring safe medical access to thousands after severe damage forced the suspension of vital services.
As part of the ongoing Saudi fundraising campaign, KSrelief has bolstered the Gaza Strip's healthcare capacity by providing structural repairs and modern medical equipment, reflecting the Kingdom's unwavering commitment to supporting the Palestinian people during times of crisis.



Gulf Air Defenses Intercept 3,133 Iranian Missiles and Drones

The extent of damage caused by a drone strike in the Seef district of Manama (AFP). 
The extent of damage caused by a drone strike in the Seef district of Manama (AFP). 
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Gulf Air Defenses Intercept 3,133 Iranian Missiles and Drones

The extent of damage caused by a drone strike in the Seef district of Manama (AFP). 
The extent of damage caused by a drone strike in the Seef district of Manama (AFP). 

Gulf air defense systems have intercepted more than 3,133 Iranian missiles and drones targeting civilian and critical infrastructure across the region as the war involving Iran on one side and the United States and Israel on the other entered its 12th day.

The conflict has shifted from a phase of temporary military escalation to one of attrition, according to regional assessments.

Compiled statistics show that Saudi Arabia’s Royal Air Defense Forces have intercepted 25 missiles and 151 drones since the outbreak of hostilities. In the United Arab Emirates, defenses intercepted 270 missiles and 1,475 drones. Kuwait reported intercepting 239 missiles and 456 drones, while Qatar said it neutralized 143 missiles and 78 drones. Bahrain reported intercepting 106 missiles and 177 drones, and the Sultanate of Oman said it downed 13 drones.

Saudi Arabia

In Saudi Arabia, Maj. Gen. Turki Al-Maliki, spokesperson for the Ministry of Defense, said air defenses intercepted and destroyed six ballistic missiles launched toward Prince Sultan Air Base in Al-Kharj, about 80 kilometers southeast of Riyadh, and another missile targeting the Eastern Province.

Air defenses also shot down eight drones in the Eastern Province, seven in the Empty Quarter heading toward the Shaybah oil field, five east of Al-Kharj, and two in Hafar Al-Batin, according to the ministry.

Oman

A security source in Oman said several drones were intercepted while others struck fuel storage tanks at the Port of Salalah, with no casualties reported.

Another drone was intercepted and one fell into the sea north of Duqm, again without casualties or material damage.

Omani authorities condemned the attacks and said they are taking all necessary measures to safeguard national security.

The Ministry of Energy and Minerals also confirmed that petroleum products remain available across the country and that oil supplies have not been disrupted.

United Arab Emirates

The UAE Ministry of Defense said its air defenses intercepted missiles and drones launched from Iran, adding that sounds heard in parts of the country were the result of missile interceptions and fighter aircraft downing drones.

In Dubai, two drones crashed near Dubai International Airport, injuring four people of different nationalities, according to the Government Media Office. Two Ghanaian nationals and one Bangladeshi national sustained minor injuries, while an Indian national suffered moderate injury. Air traffic continued normally.

In Abu Dhabi, authorities contained a fire at the Old Abu Dhabi Airport caused by debris from an intercepted projectile. No injuries were reported.

Bahrain

Authorities in Bahrain reported hearing four explosions in different parts of the country, prompting the activation of warning sirens. The Ministry of Interior urged residents to remain calm and move to safe locations.

The Civil Aviation Affairs authority said several aircraft were relocated from Bahrain International Airport to alternative airports.

Qatar

The Qatari Ministry of Defense said the armed forces repelled a missile attack, while the Ministry of Interior later confirmed that the security threat had subsided and that conditions had returned to normal.

Earlier, authorities had urged residents to remain indoors and avoid windows and open areas.

The Qatar Chamber said market supplies of goods remain stable and unaffected despite the current situation, after reviewing potential challenges related to supply chains, storage, and prices.

Kuwait

The Kuwaiti National Guard said it shot down eight drones in areas secured by its forces.

Brig. Gen. Jadaan Fadel, the guard’s official spokesperson, said the action was part of ongoing efforts to protect vital sites and counter potential threats.

Separately, Jazeera Airways announced flights from Al-Qaisumah Airport in Saudi Arabia to Egypt, Jordan, Türkiye, and India.

Maritime Incident off Ras Al Khaimah

The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations agency said it received a report of an incident 25 nautical miles northwest of Ras Al Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates.

The captain of a container ship reported damage from what is believed to be an unknown projectile. The extent of the damage remains unclear, but all crew members were reported safe and an investigation is underway.


Saudi Arabia Intercepts Drones Headed to Shaybah Oil Field

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Saudi Arabia Intercepts Drones Headed to Shaybah Oil Field

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Saudi Ministry of Defense logo

Saudi Arabia intercepted drones headed towards the Shaybah oil field on Thursday, marking ⁠the third such incident reported on the same day.

Spokesperson for the Ministry of Defense Major General Turki Al-Maliki also stated Wednesday that a hostile drone was shot down while attempting to approach the Diplomatic Quarter.

Al-Maliki further stated that drones were intercepted and destroyed in the Eastern Region.


Saudi Arabia Welcomes Security Council Resolution Condemning Iran’s Attacks on the Gulf, Jordan

The Saudi flag with its great connotations that refer to unification, justice, strength, growth and prosperity (SPA)
The Saudi flag with its great connotations that refer to unification, justice, strength, growth and prosperity (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia Welcomes Security Council Resolution Condemning Iran’s Attacks on the Gulf, Jordan

The Saudi flag with its great connotations that refer to unification, justice, strength, growth and prosperity (SPA)
The Saudi flag with its great connotations that refer to unification, justice, strength, growth and prosperity (SPA)

Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs welcomed the United Nations Security Council’s adoption of Resolution 2817, which was submitted by the Kingdom together with Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, and Jordan.

The resolution strongly condemns the dreadful attacks carried out by Iran against the territories of the Gulf States and Jordan, and affirms that these actions constitute a violation of international law and pose a serious threat to international peace and security.

Saudi Arabia expressed its support for the resolution’s clauses, particularly its condemnation of attacks on residential areas and civilian objects, the resulting civilian casualties, and the damage inflicted on civilian infrastructure. Saudi Arabia also reaffirmed its solidarity with the affected countries and their peoples.

The Saudi Ministry highlighted the broad international backing for the resolution, as well as the widespread global condemnation of these flagrant Iranian attacks. It called for their immediate and unconditional cessation and urged an end to any form of provocation or threats against neighboring states, including actions carried out through proxy actors.

The Kingdom reaffirmed the principles outlined in the resolution and stressed that it retains its full right to take all necessary measures to safeguard its security, sovereignty, and territorial integrity, and to deter further aggression, in accordance with Article 51 of the United Nations Charter.