Iran strikes Gulf countries, tankers in Strait of Hormuz following US attacks
The UAE Ministry of Defence said the country retained its full right to respond and take all necessary measures to protect its sovereignty and security.
The UAE Ministry of Defence said the country retained its full right to respond and take all necessary measures to protect its sovereignty and security.
The President also said that he "was not interested in answering" a question about whether Israel will intervene in the strikes tonight.
Initially, the US undertook limited targeted counterstrikes at Iranian assets around Hormuz to convince Iran to back down.
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There have been no reports of casualties or damage from the apparent missile strikes.
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"Our objective is clear: to help build hope, resilience and a better future for the Palestinian people," said Dubravka Suica, the European Commissioner for the Mediterranean.
The Peninsula Shield Force, the joint military arm of the Gulf Cooperation Council, would likely be the key instrument of any collective action, said the analyst.
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