The UAE reported intercepting over 500 Iranian missiles and drones since the conflict began. These attacks included ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones, indicating a sustained offensive against Gulf states. So far, authorities report 13 deaths and 217 injuries, including military and civilians.
The UAE stressed that guaranteeing free passage through the Strait of Hormuz is essential in any US-Iran deal. The UAE warned that instability in the Middle East will worsen if Iran's nuclear and missile development issues are not resolved. The US President warned of further strikes on Iranian energy facilities if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened.
Iran's Foreign Ministry stated that its ceasefire positions are being conveyed through intermediaries, with message exchanges ongoing. Israel suffered damage from Iranian missile attacks, while Iran threatened a more devastating retaliation against US-Israeli attacks on civilians. Reports also indicate attacks and responses in neighboring countries like Kuwait and the UAE.
US President Trump hinted at a possible deal with Iran by Monday while threatening a new wave of strikes. The UAE intercepted Iranian ballistic missiles and drones, and Kuwait suffered damage from Iranian drone attacks. Iran stated it is determined to defend its national sovereignty.