US Embassy in Riyadh Hit by Iranian Drones as Conflict Escalates in Middle East

As tensions rise across the Middle East, Iran launches drone strikes on US embassies in Riyadh and Kuwait, while Israeli troops enter southern Lebanon.
Iran continues to target American bases and Hezbollah fires at Israel as the conflict spreads across the Middle East, with the US embassy in Riyadh hit by Iranian drones and Israeli soldiers beginning operations in southern Lebanon.
The drone attack on the US embassy in Riyadh caused a minor fire, prompting the diplomatic mission to tell Americans to distance themselves from the compound. The attack followed an earlier Iranian drone strike on the US embassy in Kuwait, as Iran continued to target US bases, facilities and personnel in Arab Gulf states.

The escalating tensions come as the conflict in the region enters its fourth day, with Israel also reporting that its troops have begun operating in southern Lebanon. This marks a significant expansion of the conflict, as Hezbollah, the Iran-backed militant group, has long had a presence in the region and has already been engaged in exchanges of fire with the Israeli military.
The drone strikes on US diplomatic outposts in the Gulf are the latest indication of Iran's willingness to target American interests in the region as it seeks to retaliate for the US-Israel offensive. Tehran has already launched a series of missile and drone attacks on US bases and facilities across the Middle East, while Hezbollah has responded by firing rockets into northern Israel.

The conflict has rapidly escalated, with the US and Israel launching a major offensive against Iranian targets, while Tehran and its proxies have struck back at American and Israeli interests throughout the region. The situation remains highly volatile, and there are fears that the fighting could continue to spread and draw in other regional powers.
As the world watches the unfolding events with growing concern, the Middle East finds itself in the grip of a widening and increasingly complex regional war that shows no signs of abating anytime soon.
Source: The Guardian


