Live Conflict Israel-US vs Iran War (2026)

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'We feel betrayed by Iran' as Gulf strikes continue: Qatar's PM​


Missiles are seen in the skies over Doha on March 3, 2026. (AFP Photo)




Qatar's Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani stated on Monday that his country feels "betrayed" by Iran's strikes on Gulf nations, calling Tehran's attacks a "dangerous miscalculation" that has "destroyed everything" in his first public interview since Qatar came under repeated missile and drone fire.

An infographic titled US–Israel attacks and Iran’s retaliations was created in Ankara, Türkiye, on March 9, 2026. (AA Infographic)



An infographic titled "US–Israel attacks and Iran’s retaliations" was created in Ankara, Türkiye, on March 9, 2026. (AA Infographic)

Qatar PM calls Iranian attacks 'big sense of betrayal'​

"It is a big sense of betrayal," Al Thani told Sky News.
"Just an hour after the start of the war, Qatar and other Gulf countries were attacked. We made clear that we were not going to take part in any wars against our neighbors," he noted.
The tone was striking from a country that has long maintained open diplomatic channels with Tehran and positioned itself as a global mediator. That relationship now appears deeply strained.
"All the attacks on the Gulf countries, we never expected this from our neighbor," Al Thani said.


"We have always tried to preserve a good relationship with Iran, but the justifications and pretexts they are using are completely rejected," he noted.

He pushed back against Iran's claim that its strikes targeted only military sites. "25% of the attacks are targeting civilian facilities. What has this got to do with the war? "What do they want to achieve?" he said, noting that international airports, water utilities, and gas infrastructure had all been in Tehran's crosshairs.
"The miscalculation by the Iranians to attack Gulf countries has destroyed everything," Al Thani said.

An Iranian-launched missile is intercepted and destroyed by defense systems over Doha, Qatar on February 28, 2026. (AA Photo)

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An Iranian-launched missile is intercepted and destroyed by defense systems over Doha, Qatar on February 28, 2026. (AA Photo)

Qatar PM warns global economy at risk, calls for negotiations​

Despite his anger, Al Thani repeatedly stressed that military escalation would only deepen the crisis and called on all sides, including the United States, to reduce tensions.
"We continue to seek de-escalation," he said, noting that, "They are our neighbours, it's our destiny."
He insisted the answer must be renewed negotiations.


Al Thani warned that the consequences of sustained disruption would extend far beyond the region. Qatar supplies roughly 20% of the world's gas and is one of the planet's largest fertilizer producers, meaning any prolonged disruption would affect markets, food supplies and populations worldwide.

"What happens in the Gulf won't stay in the Gulf," he warned, calling attention to a war that began between the U.S., Israel, and Iran but is now dragging in countries that want no part of it.
Qatar's defense ministry said missile attacks on the country were intercepted, with explosions heard in Doha and a "national emergency" alert sent to mobile phones.

Rocket trails are seen in the sky above the Israeli coastal city of Netanya amid a fresh barrage of Iranian missile attacks on March 9, 2026. (AFP Photo)

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Rocket trails are seen in the sky above the Israeli coastal city of Netanya amid a fresh barrage of Iranian missile attacks on March 9, 2026. (AFP Photo)

Iran launched at least 727 missiles at 7 Arab countries in first 8 days​

Iran launched at least 727 missile strikes against seven Arab countries in the first eight days of retaliation, according to data compiled by Türkiye's state-run Anadolu Agency (AA) from the defense ministries of targeted nations.
The number is believed to have risen significantly since.
The UAE was hardest hit, with 221 ballistic missiles, eight cruise missiles and 1,305 drones. Three people were killed and 112 were wounded. Kuwait faced 212 ballistic missiles and 394 drones.


Qatar was targeted by 120 ballistic missiles, 63 drones and two Su-24 fighter jets.

Bahrain was hit by 86 missiles and 148 drones. Jordan intercepted 108 of 119 incoming projectiles. Saudi Arabia reported at least six missiles and 40 drones. Oman reported at least eight drone strikes.
The United States and Israel launched military strikes against Iran on Feb. 28, killing Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and more than 1,300 civilians.
Iran has retaliated with strikes across the region targeting U.S. bases, diplomatic facilities and military personnel, as well as Israeli cities, with at least seven U.S. service members have been killed.


 

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American military personnel filmed a strike by an Iranian drone, presumably an Arash-2, on the US Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait.

 

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Something that surprises me: I have read no reports of illegal Israeli settlements on the west bank being targeted. Is there a reason?
 

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Qatar's Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani stated on Monday that his country feels "betrayed" by Iran's strikes on Gulf nations, calling Tehran's attacks a "dangerous miscalculation" that has "destroyed everything" in his first public interview since Qatar came under repeated missile and drone fire.
So,did you ask yourself why this happened to you?
 

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Think about it,they are to close to Palestinian cities and villages.
You could have guessed it,no?
I have seen photos of many settlements built well away from other buildings. I have not checked but IIRC settlers may simply arrive on unbuilt land, expel the owners and start building. The Israeli police can be complicit with this illegal activity, refusing to intervene.
 

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Thank god the americans have proper interceptors not like the europeans.

Instead of talking about Europeans, Americans and what they have got- better go and worry why Turks have absolutely nothing to protect their land with. If Iran was attacking Turkey now like it attack the Gulf their only miss would have probably been from a malfunction or something…
 

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Instead of talking about Europeans, Americans and what they have got- better go and worry why Turks have absolutely nothing to protect their land with. If Iran was attacking Turkey now like it attack the Gulf their only miss would have probably been from a malfunction or something…
Im talking about the missiles not the countries them self as europe has no alternative.
 

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I wonder if we're using our own AD system to try to intercept the BM. I mean it's fucking dumb not to test out our own AD system if/when they send a random missile in our direction.

Battlefield proven is a fu.cking important tag on AD systems.
What do you want to test?
Siper no chance against srbm or mrbm
S400 needs a day to be ready.
 

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About an hour ago an Iranian representative on a daily press conference(Al-Jazeera) stated that Türkiye Northern-Cyprus and Azerbaijan have not been targeted by Iranian missiles.
So,what does this say about these incidents?

The Orange demented pedo and his pimp Bibi for sure will like it a lot if Turkey and the rest of NATO join them in their war against Iran but after Gaza, and all the threats Trump threw against Ukraine, Canada, Greenland, EU, after all the disrespects, after Israel threats on Turkey… they can only eat a bit fat shit.
 

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