The US has urged its citizens to leave Israel, Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States as Iranian missiles hit US bases, the US embassy in Riyadh, various Gulf states and pummelled Israel.
Leave Israel now, US tells citizens
The United States has urged its citizens to leave Israel, the UAE and more than a dozen other countries.
The State Department advised Americans to depart using commercial flights from Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, the West Bank and Gaza, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, United Arab Emirates and Yemen.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2026/03/03/iran-us-war-latest-trump-retaliation-embassy-attack/
Dramatic footage shows ballistic missiles striking Tel Aviv on day three of the war, with reports suggesting Israel’s Iron Dome failed to intercept all incoming threats. Israeli officials confirmed at least one injury from rocket shrapnel as residents were warned to avoid impact sites. Meanwhile, the IRGC claims drone and missile attacks on U.S. forces in Dubai and Kuwait.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/videos/international/iran-missile-hits-tel-aviv-irgc-claims-hitting-u-s-bases-in-uae-bahrain-qatar-downs-missiles/videoshow/128960034.cms
The US has struck Iran but it just confirmed a new economic crisis with stocks crashing and triggering a new oil crisis. China is also blasting Washington over the strikes as their oil interests in the Middle East is now compromised.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHdnzpSDuhw
IRGC Stockpiles Just Getting Started? Missiles Hit 27 US Bases, $1.1 Billion Radar Gone In Hours?
Hindustan Times
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Questions are growing about air-defence performance and stockpiles in the Gulf after footage cited by Military Watch Magazine purported to show U.S. Patriot (MIM-104) interceptors at Qatar’s Al Udeid Air Base missing an incoming Iranian missile despite multiple launches. The claims come amid wider reporting, including Bloomberg, warning that U.S., Israeli and Gulf partners’ ability to sustain defence against large Iranian salvos depends on interceptor “magazine depth,” which may already be dangerously low after heavy use in 2025. Separately, Iranian sources and aligned reporting have claimed the destruction of a U.S. AN/FPS-132 early-warning radar in Qatar, but some accounts indicate Qatar is still assessing damage rather than publicly confirming total destruction.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBQGYd_B5wE
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