Israel continues to attack Iran and Lebanon, and Tehran is responding throughout the Gulf
Israel announces a "large-scale" attack on Tehran Iran has attacked Israel and US bases in Kuwait, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Saudi Arabia
The war is spreading in the Persian Gulf, and while Israel continues its "large-scale" attacks on Iran and Lebanon, Iran has responded by firing missiles at Israel, but also by hitting other countries with US military bases.
The Israeli Army announced on Monday that it has launched "large-scale" attacks on the infrastructure of the Iranian regime in Tehran, Isfahan and the south of the country.
On the other hand, the Israeli heavy air strike on Lebanon has killed 394 people, including 83 children, and injured 1,130, according to data released on Sunday by Lebanese Public Health Minister Rakan Nasreddine.
For a week now, Israel has been conducting an air campaign against southern and eastern Lebanon, as well as against the centre of the capital, which has already left 112,000 people homeless in official shelters.
For its part, the Lebanese Shia group Hizbullah continues its attacks on military targets in northern Israel.
Meanwhile, authorities in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Kuwait confirmed early Monday that Iran has attacked them with drones and missiles.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard further claims that an American helicopter base in Al Adiri has been "destroyed" with drones and missiles.
In addition, Iraqi air defense systems shot down a drone on Monday in the vicinity of Victoria Base, a U.S. military compound inside Baghdad's capital airport.
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