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US-Iran Conflict Escalates: Jordan Intercepts Missiles as Gulf States on High Alert

Published On Wed, 10 Jun 2026
Fatima Hasan
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Tensions between the United States and Iran intensified sharply on Wednesday after Jordan reportedly intercepted at least five incoming missiles believed to have been launched from Iranian positions. The incident has triggered widespread air defense activity and emergency alerts across multiple Gulf countries, raising fears of a broader regional escalation. According to regional security sources, the intercepted missiles were part of a coordinated wave of aerial attacks targeting areas hosting US military assets in the Middle East. Jordan’s air defense systems successfully neutralized the projectiles before they could reach their intended targets, preventing potential damage or casualties.
Following the incident, air raid sirens were activated in several Gulf states, including Bahrain and Kuwait, as precautionary measures. Military bases linked to US forces were placed on high alert, while defense systems across the region were reportedly activated to track and intercept any additional incoming threats. Witnesses in parts of the Gulf reported hearing loud explosions in the sky, believed to be the result of interception operations carried out by missile defense systems. Authorities have not confirmed any major damage or injuries so far.
The latest escalation comes amid rising hostilities between Washington and Tehran, with both sides exchanging strikes in recent days. Iranian forces have reportedly carried out missile and drone attacks in response to earlier US military actions on Iranian-linked infrastructure. Security analysts warn that the situation is becoming increasingly unstable, with the risk of miscalculation growing as multiple countries become directly involved in defensive operations. The expanding scope of the conflict has also raised concerns over regional energy security and global oil supply chains, particularly through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping route.
Diplomatic efforts are reportedly ongoing, but there has been no indication of an immediate ceasefire or de-escalation agreement. For now, Gulf nations remain on heightened alert as the situation continues to develop. Authorities across the region have urged residents to remain calm and follow official safety instructions as monitoring and defense operations continue.
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