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.
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.
- DevelopingIran strikes Kuwait, Bahrain, Jordan in retaliation for US raids
- DevelopingKuwait condemns 'repeated Iranian attacks' on its territory
- StrongSaudi Arabia calls for restraint; Iran vows to 'neutralize source of attacks'
- DevelopingGulf Cooperation Council condemns Iranian attacks on member states as violation of international law
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