Missiles launched from Iran toward Israel are seen streaking across the night sky over Hebron in the West Bank, on March 11, 2026. [Wisam Hashlamoun - Anadolu Agency]
Iran’s armed forces have launched a new wave of missile and drone attacks targeting Israel and several Gulf countries. The Times of Israel reported on Wednesday morning that the missiles fired at Israel were either intercepted or landed in uninhabited areas. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-linked Tasnim News Agency said this wave of strikes was the largest since the start of the war. Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Defence said it intercepted seven ballistic missiles and seven drones over different areas of the kingdom. In Kuwait, the defence ministry said four drones were intercepted, while another fell in open areas. Air raid sirens were also heard in Bahrain. READ: Houthi- and Hezbollah-linked group threatens to target Barakah nuclear facility in Abu Dhabi

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