Strike targets key infrastructure
A Kuwait attack on a desalination unit has raised fresh concerns over critical infrastructure as violence intensifies across the Middle East.
The strike highlights growing risks to essential services, particularly in Gulf states where desalination facilities are vital for water supply.
The Kuwait attack comes amid a wider surge in military activity across the region, with incidents reported in Iran, Israel, and Lebanon.
UN peacekeeper killed in Lebanon
A UN peacekeeper has been killed in Lebanon as clashes continue to escalate, underlining the increasing danger facing international personnel.
The incident adds to mounting casualties and reflects the widening scope of the conflict.
Israel signals readiness for multi-front war
Israel has indicated it is prepared for a broader, multi-front conflict as attacks from Iran continue.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have warned they could target the homes of US military commanders and political officials across the region, further intensifying tensions.
Trump raises Iran oil scenario
Amid the Kuwait attack and wider instability, US President Donald Trump said Washington could consider taking control of Iran’s oil resources.
In remarks to the Financial Times, Trump suggested the US has multiple options in dealing with Tehran, including potential control of key energy assets such as Kharg Island.
The United States has also moved to reinforce its presence in the region.
Gulf states targeted in wider attacks
Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries have also come under Iranian missile and drone attacks, broadening the conflict footprint.
The expanding violence is fuelling fears of a wider regional confrontation involving multiple actors.
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