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Gulf states intercept new missiles as Iran warns evacuation

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Gulf nations reported fresh missile and drone attacks on Sunday morning following a direct warning from Iranian officials to evacuate three critical United Arab Emirates ports as the Middle East war enters its third week without slowing down. Tehran accused Washington of utilizing UAE infrastructure for non-U.S.-backed assets, marking an unprecedented escalation in regional tensions while Israel faces another wave of strikes that deepens Lebanon's humanitarian crisis.

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    Gulf nations reported new missile and drone attacks on Sunday morning following a warning from Iran.
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    Iran called for the evacuation of three major ports in the United Arab Emirates, threatening to widen its campaign further than before.
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    The war has now entered its third week with no sign of slowing down as strikes continue across Israel.
[Mar 15] Gulf nations reported new missile and drone attacks on Sunday morning after Iran called for the evacuation of three major UAE ports. Tehran accused US assets in 'ports, docks' as Israel faces further strikes.
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Gulf nations report new attacks after Iran warns major UAE ports to evacuate

Gulf nations reported new attacks following Iran's warning to evacuate major UAE ports, while US President Donald Trump urged allied naval deployments in response. Simultaneously, Israeli strikes have deepened Lebanon's humanitarian crisis by killing over 800 people and displacing more than 854,000 individuals across Beirut and Israel.

Gulf States Intercept New Missiles and Drones as Iran Threatens to Widen War

Iran has threatened new attacks on Gulf states and called for evacuations from three UAE ports as its campaign against Israel expands into a regional conflict that is disrupting global oil exports and air travel while causing significant casualties in Iran's health ministry reports 203 children, women. The war began with US-led strikes targeting Iranian nuclear sites two weeks ago;

Gulf states intercept new missiles and drones as Iran threatens to widen war

Gulf states reported new missile attacks following Tehran's threat, which accused the US of using UAE ports and docks for strikes on Kharg Island without evidence; Gulf nations deny allowing their airspace or land use while warning citizens as civilian casualties mount across Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Iran (over 1,300 dead), Israel (at least one dozen killed by Iranian fire) due to ongoing conflict.

The Latest: Gulf countries report new attacks after Iran warns major UAE ports to evacuate

Gulf nations reported new attacks following a warning from Tehran to evacuate UAE ports, while Israeli and US airstrikes have killed hundreds more civilians including 425 women and children according to Iranian officials. Additionally, Switzerland denied permission for two U.S. reconnaissance flights over Iran as the conflict continues with no end in sight.