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Retaliation Unleashed: Iran’s Counterattack Hits Gulf States Hard

Reports from the Saudi Ministry of Defense indicate that a significant number of ballistic missiles were intercepted in the country’s eastern region earlier today.
The eastern region is a vital hub for Saudi Arabia’s oil industry, accounting for 70 percent of its oil facilities. Debris from the intercepted missiles scattered near oil fields and farther afield.
In response to the heightened alert, the King Fahad Causeway Authority temporarily suspended operations, citing security concerns in the eastern area.
The causeway is a critical transportation link between Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, underscoring its strategic importance. Just days ago, Iranian media published a list of 10 regional bridges that could be targeted, with the King Fahad bridge and the Sheikh Jaber Causeway in Kuwait prominently featured.
This latest development exemplifies the escalating tit-for-tat dynamics at play in the ongoing conflict. As Iran faces strikes from Israeli and American forces, it has retaliated against Gulf states, which have borne the brunt of the conflict. This morning, Bahrain and the UAE sounded multiple alarms, reflecting the ongoing tensions in the region.

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