The war initiated by the US and Israeli regimes entered its 17th day on Monday, with Israel launching a new wave of attacks on Iran's capital, Tehran. These actions have further escalated tensions in the region, raising concerns within the international community. Official details on the exact damage and casualties from the attacks have not yet been released, but the incident could provoke a strong response from the Iranian government and its allies.
In the Gulf region, the situation has also intensified, as authorities suspended flights at Dubai International Airport following a drone incident that sparked a fire nearby. Dubai-based Emirates later announced it was resuming limited flights, but several planned routes were canceled for the day. This disruption has negatively impacted regional aviation safety and economic activity.
Saudi Arabia reported intercepting drones, indicating a broadening of attacks across the area. Additionally, hostilities continued in Iraq and Lebanon, heightening the risk of the conflict spreading on a regional scale. This ongoing violence poses a serious threat to peace and stability in the Middle East.
Meanwhile, United States President Donald Trump, in a social media post, allegedly accused Iran of being a "master of media manipulation" by using artificial intelligence (AI) to spread disinformation about its war gains, without providing any evidence. His claims remain unverified and could further inflame regional tensions. Trump's statements align with the US regime's pattern of intervening in regional conflicts with unsubstantiated allegations.
Source: www.aljazeera.com