Tensions in the Middle East have sharply escalated, with multiple countries reporting strikes, casualties, and damage to critical infrastructure. Here are the key developments:
1. Qatar reports major damage at LNG hub
QatarEnergy said there was “extensive damage” following missile attacks on the Ras Laffan Industrial City, home to the world’s largest LNG facility.
2. Iran had warned of strikes on Gulf energy sites
Ras Laffan was among locations Iran warned it would target after Israeli strikes reportedly hit its South Pars gas field facilities.
3. World’s largest gas field at centre of conflict
Iran’s South Pars, part of the world’s largest natural gas field shared with Qatar, was reportedly targeted by Israel, raising global energy concerns. Israel has not commented.
4. Strikes spread across Gulf countries
Explosions and drone interceptions have been reported in Dubai, Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq, Bahrain, and Saudi Arabia, signalling a widening regional impact.
5. Israeli strikes continue in Lebanon
Israel carried out fresh airstrikes in Beirut as part of its ongoing offensive against Hezbollah, with more than 20 people reported killed.
6. Iran confirms intelligence chief killed
Iran’s Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib was killed in an overnight strike, according to the country’s president.
7. Iran warns of retaliation
Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei warned that Israel will “pay” after the killing of senior Iranian security officials in recent days.
8. IRGC threatens energy infrastructure
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard had earlier warned it would target oil and gas facilities in Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE in retaliation.
9. Oil prices surge
Brent crude jumped to around $109 per barrel amid fears of supply disruption following strikes on key energy infrastructure.
The escalating conflict is raising fears of a wider regional war, with significant implications for global energy supplies and stability.
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