Iran had long warned its neighbors that they would not be allowed to sit out any war with the United States — and Tehran made good on that threat within hours after the war began. The regime unleashed drones and short-range missiles against Arab states hosting U.S. bases and personnel, drawing Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Iraq, and Oman into the conflict. Tehran claims to be targeting only American assets, but the strikes have killed civilians and damaged property across the region.
This interactive map tracks Iranian and Iranian proxy strikes against the Arab states. To the extent information is publicly available, it details the type of weapon used, whether the projectile was intercepted or struck its target, the location of impact, and confirmed casualties and material damage. The numbers do not reflect the number of systems used in each attack.
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Some Arab countries have shared how many drones, missiles, and jets they have faced from the Islamic Republic and its proxies. They do not all provide the same data.
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