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Saudi Arabia condemns renewed Iranian strikes on Jordan, Bahrain, Kuwait

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated 12:50
Saudi Arabia condemns renewed Iranian strikes on Jordan, Bahrain, Kuwait

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TL;DR

The Saudi Foreign Ministry issued a statement strongly condemning renewed Iranian attacks that struck Jordan, Bahrain, and Kuwait. The statement did not specify the timing, means, or scale of the strikes, but called them a violation of the kingdom's principles. The condemnation follows an earlier wave of Iranian retaliatory strikes on the same countries on June 10.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The Saudi Foreign Ministry's condemnation of renewed Iranian attacks on Jordan, Bahrain, and Kuwait, issued at 11:42 Jerusalem, marks the latest escalation in diplomatic responses to the ongoing cross-border strike campaign. The statement did not provide operational details — no mention of the time of the strikes, the weaponry used (drones or ballistic missiles), or the scale of the attacks — but described them as a violation of the kingdom's principles.

As The Zioneer reported on June 10 at 11:01, Iran struck targets in the same three countries in retaliation for U.S. airstrikes on Iranian air defense sites. The Gulf Cooperation Council — a bloc that includes Saudi Arabia but did not itself suffer direct strikes — condemned that earlier wave as a "blatant violation of international law." Saudi Arabia's own June 10 statement called for restraint and a return to dialogue. The current condemnation appears to reference a fresh wave of attacks, though the Saudi ministry's language did not explicitly distinguish whether this was a continuation of the June 10 barrage or a separate incident. No independent confirmation of new strikes on Jordan, Bahrain, or Kuwait has appeared as of 11:43 Jerusalem.

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