
6:41 a.m. – Kuwait attacked by missiles and drones
Missile and drone attacks are targeting Kuwait this morning, announced its army, which is trying to intercept them. “Kuwait’s air defenses are intercepting hostile drone and missile attacks,” the army wrote on the social network X.
On Monday, Kuwaiti air defenses intercepted these same types of devices and attributed the attacks to Iran.
6:30 a.m. – Five people killed in Lebanon, hospital staff injured
Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon left five dead on Tuesday, including a child, and 48 injured, the Lebanese Ministry of Health announced.
Among those injured in these strikes across the south are “a doctor and five employees of the Tebnine public hospital, which suffered damage in a new episode of the series of attacks carried out by the Israeli enemy against hospitals and health centers,” the ministry said in a statement.
RECAP’. The night’s news
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The US military said on Tuesday it had repelled several Iranian attacks in the Gulf region by intercepting missiles targeting Bahrain, shooting down drones targeting civilian ships and attacking ground targets on the Iranian island of Qeshm in the Strait of Hormuz.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Tuesday the allocation of the sum of 13 billion shekels (more than 4.5 billion dollars) to secure and develop the north, bordering Lebanon, hard hit by Hezbollah bombings.
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The American army announced on Tuesday that it had disabled an oil tanker by firing on its engine room to prevent it from reaching the Iranian island of Kharg in violation of the blockade decided by Washington against Iranian ports.


