Iran has announced a new round of missile and drone operations targeting Israel and United States military installations in the Gulf, marking a further escalation in an already volatile regional conflict. The strikes were disclosed by the country’s central military command, which indicated that multiple locations had been selected as part of the latest phase of operations.
According to the statement, the targets included key Israeli urban centres along both the Mediterranean and Red Sea coasts, as well as American military facilities located in Gulf states such as Bahrain and Kuwait. While the announcement signalled a coordinated effort across multiple fronts, there has been no immediate confirmation from Israeli or US authorities regarding direct impacts or damage resulting from the attacks.
The development comes at a sensitive moment in the conflict, which began in late February following a series of large-scale strikes by US and Israeli forces against Iranian positions. Since then, hostilities have expanded across the region, involving repeated exchanges of missiles, drones and air operations.
The timing of Iran’s announcement is also notable, occurring shortly before a scheduled address by US President Donald Trump outlining Washington’s position on the ongoing war. The speech is expected to provide further insight into the United States’ military strategy and potential next steps as the conflict enters a critical phase.
The latest strikes underscore the continuing risk of broader regional destabilisation, with multiple countries already affected by spillover tensions. As both sides maintain a high operational tempo, concerns remain over the potential for further escalation and its wider implications for security and energy markets across the Middle East.