Saudi Arabia Summons Iranian Ambassador Following Attacks

Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed Elkhereiji meets with Iranian Ambassador to the Kingdom Alireza Enayati on Sunday. (Saudi Foreign Ministry)
Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed Elkhereiji meets with Iranian Ambassador to the Kingdom Alireza Enayati on Sunday. (Saudi Foreign Ministry)
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Saudi Arabia Summons Iranian Ambassador Following Attacks

Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed Elkhereiji meets with Iranian Ambassador to the Kingdom Alireza Enayati on Sunday. (Saudi Foreign Ministry)
Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed Elkhereiji meets with Iranian Ambassador to the Kingdom Alireza Enayati on Sunday. (Saudi Foreign Ministry)

The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned on Sunday Iranian Ambassador to the Kingdom Alireza Enayati in response to the blatant Iranian attacks against Saudi Arabia and several neighboring countries.

Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed Elkhereiji stressed the Kingdom’s condemnation of the Iranian aggressions on the Kingdom and the Gulf states and its firm rejection of violations of state sovereignty, which threaten regional security and stability.

The Kingdom will take all necessary measures to defend its security and protect its territory.=, he vowed.



New Explosions Heard in Dubai, Doha and Manama

The effects of intercepting an Iranian missile in the skies of Dubai (AFP)
The effects of intercepting an Iranian missile in the skies of Dubai (AFP)
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New Explosions Heard in Dubai, Doha and Manama

The effects of intercepting an Iranian missile in the skies of Dubai (AFP)
The effects of intercepting an Iranian missile in the skies of Dubai (AFP)

Loud explosions were heard across the Gulf cities of Dubai, Doha and Manama on Monday as Tehran pressed into a third day of strikes against Gulf neighbors in response to US-Israeli air raids.

AFP reporters said they heard several loud blasts in the Qatari and Bahraini capitals, as well as in the United Arab Emirates' most populous city.

Bahrain’s Ministry of Interior said in a statement that the Iranian strikes resulted in the death of one person.

The ministry added that debris from a missile intercepted by the air defenses sparked a fire aboard a foreign vessel in Salman City, killing one worker and leaving two others critically injured.

The death toll across Gulf states since Saturday has risen to five: one in Kuwait, where 34 others were also wounded, and three in the United Arab Emirates where 58 people were injured, in addition to the fatality in Bahrain.

Iranian strikes across the Gulf since Saturday have targeted airports, ports, hotels and residential buildings, attacks that have drawn widespread condemnation.


Smoke Rising from US Embassy in Kuwait as Drones Intercepted

A drone view shows Kuwait City, in the aftermath of strikes by Israel and the US on Iran, in Kuwait, February 28, 2026. REUTERS/Stephanie McGehee
A drone view shows Kuwait City, in the aftermath of strikes by Israel and the US on Iran, in Kuwait, February 28, 2026. REUTERS/Stephanie McGehee
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Smoke Rising from US Embassy in Kuwait as Drones Intercepted

A drone view shows Kuwait City, in the aftermath of strikes by Israel and the US on Iran, in Kuwait, February 28, 2026. REUTERS/Stephanie McGehee
A drone view shows Kuwait City, in the aftermath of strikes by Israel and the US on Iran, in Kuwait, February 28, 2026. REUTERS/Stephanie McGehee

The US Embassy in Kuwait said Monday that people should not come to the facility, as smoke was seen rising from the diplomatic mission on Iran's third day of retaliatory attacks.

"There is a continuing threat of missile and UAV attacks over Kuwait. Do not come to the Embassy. Take cover in your residence on the lowest available floor and away from windows. Do not go outside," the Embassy said in a statement.

"US Embassy personnel are sheltering in place," it added.

The statement came as Kuwait said it intercepted hostile drones.

A series of loud blasts was heard on Monday ⁠morning in Dubai and ⁠the Qatari capital of Doha. Loud bangs and sirens were heard earlier in Kuwait.

No ⁠injuries were reported after Kuwait air defenses intercepted the majority of the drones near Rumaithiya and Salwa neighborhoods, the state news agency cited the director-general of the civil defense as saying.


Gulf Ministerial Council: GCC States Retain Right to Respond to Iranian Aggression

The Council held a virtual meeting on Sunday to discuss the Iranian aggression. Photo: GCC
The Council held a virtual meeting on Sunday to discuss the Iranian aggression. Photo: GCC
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Gulf Ministerial Council: GCC States Retain Right to Respond to Iranian Aggression

The Council held a virtual meeting on Sunday to discuss the Iranian aggression. Photo: GCC
The Council held a virtual meeting on Sunday to discuss the Iranian aggression. Photo: GCC

The Ministerial Council of the Gulf Cooperation Council has expressed its firm rejection and strongest condemnation of “heinous” Iranian attacks targeting GCC states and Jordan, saying they retain their legal right to respond.

The Council held a virtual meeting on Sunday to review “the extensive damage resulting from the treacherous Iranian attacks on these countries, including strikes on civilian facilities, service sites, and residential areas, causing significant material damage, posing threats to the security, safety, and lives of citizens and residents, and terrorizing innocent civilians.”

A statement said that the Council “also discussed the necessary measures and steps to coordinate efforts to restore security and stability and achieve peace in the region.”

It “expressed its firm rejection and strongest condemnation of these heinous attacks targeting GCC states” as well as Jordan, saying they constitute “a serious violation of the sovereignty of these states, the principles of good neighborliness, and a clear breach of international law and the Charter of the United Nations.”

The statement added that the targeting of civilians and civilian objects constitutes a grave violation of the rules of international humanitarian law.

The Council underscored full solidarity among its member states, affirming their united stance in confronting the Iranian attacks, and stressed that the security of each member state is indivisible and that any attack against one member constitutes a direct attack on all.

“The GCC states retain their legal right to respond under Article 51 of the United Nations Charter, which guarantees the right of self-defense, individually or collectively, in the event of aggression, and to take all necessary measures to safeguard their sovereignty, security and stability,” said the statement.

The Council commended the armed forces of the member states, which “successfully intercepted missile and drone attacks with high professionalism, thereby neutralizing the threats, mitigating their effects, and protecting lives, facilities, and critical infrastructure.”

The conferees stressed that “in light of this unjustified Iranian aggression against GCC states, the member countries will take all necessary measures to defend their security and stability and to protect their territories, citizens, and residents, including the option to respond to the aggression.”

The Council also called on the international community to condemn and strongly denounce the Iranian attacks, and urged the UN Security Council to assume its responsibilities by taking an immediate and firm stance to prevent such violations.