Unverified footage circulating online appears to show an Iranian attack on Kuwait. The clip has not been independently verified, and no further details are immediately available.
A new unverified clip circulating online on Friday morning claims to show an Iranian attack on Kuwait. The footage has not been independently verified, and its source, location, and timing remain unclear. It is the latest in a series of visual claims that have emerged since The Zioneer first reported on the Iranian strikes on Kuwait on Monday night.
The thread began at 23:47 Jerusalem on July 13, when a single-source report said the Iranian army had launched missiles toward Kuwait. Within moments, the Kuwaiti military confirmed its air defenses were responding, sirens were reported, and air defense systems were said to be intercepting Iranian drones. By 23:47, a series of reports and unverified footage had documented an Iranian drone strike in Kuwait, with additional clips showing an aircraft striking a target. The same evening, security analyst Yair Goldblatt reported that Kuwaiti sources indicated the strikes targeted the Ali al-Salem air base, used by the US Air Force. All reports remained unverified.
As The Zioneer reported on July 8, earlier unverified footage purported to show Iranian missile and drone fire directed at US bases in Bahrain and Kuwait. The current Kuwait incident is part of the broader exchange of strikes between Iran and the United States in the Gulf region, a pattern documented in multiple previous reports.
The authenticity of the new footage, as well as the precise target and damage from the July 13 strikes, remain unconfirmed. No official comment from Kuwaiti or US authorities has been issued.
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