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France Backs Gulf States as Iran Launches Fresh Wave of Missile Strikes

Mohamoud Hashi Abdi called Iran's strikes unlawful aggression risking wider regional conflict, noting many missiles were intercepted but some caused damage and casualties.

  • Saturday's statement from KAAH said Mohamoud condemned Iran's missile strikes as aggression and a violation of international law.
  • The strikes followed US and Israeli military strikes on Iranian targets, prompting Iran to fire ballistic missiles and drones toward Gulf Arab states including the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar and Bahrain amid heightened regional tensions.
  • Most incoming missiles were intercepted, greatly reducing the attacks, but some strikes still caused damage and casualties in Gulf cities, raising concern for civilians.
  • Mohamoud warned that Iran had `no legitimate justification` to attack countries it is not at war with, cautioning that regional escalation risks further hostilities and expressing solidarity with civilian populations.
  • The statement, issued on behalf of KAAH Party, Somaliland's largest opposition party, extended solidarity and prayers to civilian populations across the Middle East, Horndiplomat News Desk reported.
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United States and Gulf countries reinforce their strategic alliance and warn that they will respond in a coordinated manner to Iranian aggressions

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Iran's strategy of attacking the Persian Gulf states is bizarre and Tehran could retaliate, H. A. Hellyer, a British geopolitical analyst and Middle East expert, told Sky News. But he sees no signs of the Iranian regime falling yet.

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