Kuwait International Airport is reeling after Iranian drone attacks caused “significant” damage to its radar systems, amid escalating strikes across West Asia. The US backed campaign against Iran has now run a month, with Israel hitting Iran’s nuclear facilities and Tehran firing missiles toward Saudi bases. At least 15 US troops were wounded, five seriously, at Prince Sultan Air Base, while falling debris in Abu Dhabi left five Indians injured in industrial fires.
In a potential diplomatic shift, Iran’s UN envoy, Ali Bahreini, said Tehran will speed up humanitarian and agricultural shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, easing global fears over fuel and fertiliser shortages. The waterway handles one‑fifth of world oil and a third of fertiliser flows, critical for food security.
The conflict took other forms Saturday: Israel hit back with fresh missiles after Iran’s latest salvo killed one and wounded others, while Israeli raids in the West Bank fatally shot three Palestinians, sparking protests. President Trump, meanwhile, cast himself as a peacemaker, vowing economic “rocket‑ship” growth once the war ends.
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