Escalating Iran-Israel Conflict Hits Gulf Nations; Five Students Killed in Alleged Israeli Strike on Iranian School

Tehran. The war between Iran and Israel has now directly impacted other peaceful nations in the Gulf region. Five students were killed in an Israeli airstrike on a primary girls' school in Minab city, Hormozgan province, Iran.

According to Iran's state news agency IRNA, outrage is mounting within Iran after the school where innocent girls were studying was targeted. Meanwhile, Iran has launched a new wave of missiles against Israel, causing powerful explosions to be heard in various Israeli cities, including Tel Aviv.

The Israeli military confirmed that a large number of missiles were fired from Iran and sounded warning sirens across the country. Although the military stated that its air force aircraft were attempting to destroy these missiles in the sky, it admitted that security was not completely impenetrable.

Israel urged its citizens to remain in safe locations and strictly adhere to the instructions of the "Home Front Command." In Doha, the capital of Qatar, new explosions were heard during the second phase of the attack. Qatar's Ministry of Defense claimed to have shot down all missiles targeted at its territory.

Qatar's Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly condemned the Iranian ballistic missile attack, calling it a gross violation of national sovereignty and a serious blow to regional stability. Qatar warned that it reserves the right to respond to this attack in accordance with international law.

On the other hand, Saudi Arabia also strongly condemned the attacks carried out by Iran on the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain, Qatar, Jordan, and Kuwait. Saudi Arabia warned that violations of state sovereignty and international law would lead to dire consequences.

This horrific turn of the war has turned many Middle Eastern countries into a direct battlefield. While Iran is raining missiles in retaliation for damage to its schools and civilian areas, Israel and the United States are intensifying attacks, claiming to destroy Iran's military capabilities.

Gulf nations have activated defense systems such as Patriot for their security, causing the entire region's sky to echo with the sound of missiles and explosions.
 

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