Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, the UAE, and the United States have joined forces to issue a strong condemnation of Iran’s recent missile and drone attacks across the region. In a joint statement released via the Qatar News Agency, the seven countries denounced Iran’s actions as a dangerous escalation that violates the sovereignty of multiple states and puts regional stability at risk.
The coordinated response comes as missile and drone strikes have hit several Gulf locations in recent days, fueling fears of wider conflict. The statement described the attacks as reckless, destabilizing, and a direct threat not only to the countries targeted but to international security as a whole. The signatories emphasized that civilians and nations not involved in hostilities have been put in harm’s way, underscoring the indiscriminate nature of the strikes.
Highlighting their unity, the countries reaffirmed their right to defend their citizens and territories under international law. “These attacks represent a violation of national sovereignty and a threat to the peace and security of the region and beyond,” the statement read.
With tensions running high amid the ongoing conflict involving Iran, the US, and Israel, governments across the Gulf Cooperation Council have stepped up security measures and are closely monitoring developments. Authorities have urged residents to remain vigilant, rely on official updates, and avoid spreading rumors as the situation continues to evolve.
The unified condemnation sends a clear message: the Gulf states and the US stand together against any actions that threaten the stability and security of the region, and they are prepared to take necessary steps to protect their people and interests.



