Jordanian officials reported that three Iranian missiles landed in the country this morning, causing no casualties, according to Israeli media (Ynet).
Just after 04:52 Jerusalem, The Zioneer reported a series of unverified claims: first, possible Iranian missile launches from western Iran; then, within the same hour, reports that the missiles were targeting US military bases in Jordan; and finally, that a fresh barrage had been fired toward Jordan. By 09:24 Jerusalem, Jordanian officials confirmed through Israeli media (Ynet) that three Iranian missiles had struck its territory, with no casualties. The confirmation follows hours of uncertainty.
The thread's earliest reports (04:52 Jerusalem) were based on single security-channel sources. By the fourth report, the attack had widened to include US targets in Kuwait, and the number of missiles was estimated at roughly ten. Source quality remained low — no official statements from Jordan, the US, or Kuwait were available. The current confirmation from Jordan, while still attributed to a single Israeli media outlet, marks the first official acknowledgment of impact on Jordanian soil.
The Zioneer has previously reported on Iranian missile strikes in the region. On June 28, Bahrain's Interior Ministry announced a residential building was damaged in an Iranian attack. Open-source intelligence analysts assessed on June 11 that Iranian missiles had hit Jordan and appeared to avoid interception, though those reports were not confirmed by officials.
It remains unclear where exactly the three missiles landed, whether Jordanian air defenses attempted interception, and whether any US assets at Jordanian bases were struck. The broader scope of this morning's Iranian barrage — including the total number of missiles and any impacts in Kuwait — has not been independently verified.
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