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Iran Accused of Attacks in UAE and Bahrain as Israeli Strikes Leave Tehran Covered in Smoke

by Precious Paul-Bassey
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The conflict between Iran and Israel has expanded across the Middle East, with Tehran accused of launching attacks in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, while Israel carried out fresh strikes that left the Iranian capital, Tehran, blanketed in thick smoke.

The escalating confrontation, which began after joint U.S.–Israeli strikes on Iran in late February, has rapidly spread across the region, raising fears of a broader Middle East war.

Gulf States Report Iranian Attacks

Authorities in the UAE and Bahrain reported missile and drone incidents they attribute to Iran as retaliation for attacks on Iranian territory. In Bahrain, officials said an Iranian strike hit critical infrastructure, including a desalination facility and buildings in the capital city of Manama, though authorities reported no immediate loss of life.

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Gulf states have condemned the attacks as violations of their sovereignty and warned that they reserve the right to defend themselves against further strikes. Defense systems in the region have intercepted several missiles and drones launched during the ongoing escalation.

The widening attacks highlight the growing regional dimension of the war, with several countries now caught in the crossfire as tensions intensify.

Israeli Airstrikes Ignite Fires in Tehran

Meanwhile, Israeli forces launched airstrikes targeting oil depots and industrial infrastructure in Tehran. The attacks triggered large fires that sent heavy black smoke across the skyline of the Iranian capital.

Emergency officials in Tehran warned residents to take precautions due to toxic smoke and potential environmental hazards caused by burning fuel facilities. Authorities advised people to limit outdoor activities and protect themselves from polluted air.

The strikes marked one of the most significant attacks on civilian industrial infrastructure in the ongoing conflict, according to regional observers.

Rising Casualties and Regional Impact

Since the conflict intensified, hundreds of people have been killed across multiple countries, including Iran, Lebanon, and Israel. Infrastructure damage, missile interceptions, and drone attacks have disrupted daily life across the Gulf region.

Energy markets have also been affected, with concerns growing over oil supply disruptions and the safety of shipping routes near the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important energy corridors.

Fears of a Wider War

International leaders and organizations continue to urge restraint as the conflict spreads beyond the immediate borders of Iran and Israel. Analysts warn that continued attacks involving Gulf states could transform the confrontation into a much larger regional war.

Despite diplomatic calls for de-escalation, both sides have signaled that military operations may continue, leaving the region on edge as the crisis unfolds.

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