Iran’s decisive and successful response to U.S. aggression

Al-Udeid, the largest U.S. base in the region and the central command hub for U.S. air operations in the Middle East, was struck by Iranian missiles.
Iran’s missile response to the latest U.S. aggression prompted several regional countries to close their airspace. In addition to Qatar, the UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Iraq also announced the closure of their airspace until further notice.
Reuters reported that EgyptAir, in an official statement, has suspended all flights to Gulf countries until further notice. Kuwait Airways also announced a similar suspension of its operations.
Oman Air suspends regional flights
Amid escalating regional tensions, Oman Air temporarily suspended flights to and from Manama, Dubai, Kuwait, and Doha. The airline noted: “Other flights across our network may experience delays due to longer routes.”
Israeli media: Iran’s response exceeded our expectations
Israeli media reacted to Iran’s retaliatory missile strikes on the U.S., including the targeting of its largest regional base in Qatar, by stating: “Iran’s response was broader than we had imagined.”
Trump holds emergency meeting at the White House
Israel’s Channel 12 reported that former U.S. President Donald Trump convened an emergency meeting at the White House Situation Room with Acting Defense Secretary Peter Hegseth and Joint Chiefs Chairman General Dan Keane.
The New York Times: Trump has no intention to retaliate
The New York Times reported that Trump has no intention of responding to Iran’s retaliatory missile strike on Al-Udeid Air Base, which houses U.S. troops and military equipment in Qatar.