Saudi Arabia Strongly Condemns Iranian Aggression Against Gulf Countries
Saudi Arabia has expressed a firm and unequivocal condemnation of the attacks carried out by the Iranian regime against several countries in the region, denouncing what it described as a “brutal aggression and a blatant violation of the sovereignty” of Gulf states.

In an official statement, Riyadh strongly condemned the Iranian strikes targeting the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait and Jordan, considering these attacks as a new demonstration of the policy of confrontation and destabilization pursued by Iran throughout the region.
The Saudi kingdom affirmed its full solidarity with the brotherly states targeted, reiterating its total support for the governments and peoples of the countries affected by these attacks. Riyadh also assured that it would place all its capabilities and resources at the disposal of these nations in order to support them in any measures they may deem necessary to defend their security and sovereignty.
For many officials in the region, these strikes once again illustrate what they describe as the aggressive nature of the Iranian regime, which has for years been accused of threatening the stability of the Middle East through its ballistic program, its indirect military interventions and its support for several armed militias in different countries.
The attacks against several Gulf capitals and strategic infrastructures have raised deep concern, with the affected states denouncing what they see as an attempt to spread chaos and extend the conflict across the entire region.
In response to this escalation, several voices in the Arab world are calling on the international community to act firmly against Iranian provocations and to prevent what they describe as Tehran’s expansionist ambitions from plunging the Middle East further into instability.
In this explosive context, Gulf countries are displaying unity in the face of what they consider a direct threat to their collective security and regional stability.
Translated from Abderrazzak Boussaid’s French article – le7tv



