Middle East Live: Iranian Missiles Target US Bases in Jordan and Bahrain, Revolutionary Guards Say
Jordan said debris from the interception landed on its territory but caused no injuries or material damage, officials said.
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Iran announced on Wednesday that it had targeted US Gulf bases in retaliation for Washington strikes against Iranian targets along the Strait of Ormuz. A new regional flare after the destruction of an American helicopter attributed to Tehran. Follow the latest news. - IN DIRECT - War in the Middle East: Iran says that diplomacy with the United States has been "wounded" by new strikes (International).
Middle East live: Iranian missiles target US bases in Jordan and Bahrain, Revolutionary Guards say
Iran's Revolutionary Guards said Wednesday they had struck four targets at a US base in Jordan and one in Bahrain, as Tehran pressed its attack in response to fresh US strikes over the downing of a helicopter.…
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The conflict in the Middle East began on February 28, 2026 with a joint attack by the United States and Israel against Iranian nuclear facilities. Iran responded by closing the Strait of Hormuz, firing the price of crude oil and leaving about 2000 ships stranded. After 39 days of hostilities, a cease-fire came into effect on April 8 mediated by Pakistan. Despite the truce, naval clashes in the Strait have not ceased with the two sides. After wee…
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