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Qatar Condemns Repeated Iranian Attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain

Mohamed Mahmoud
Last updated: 2026/06/16 at 7:58 AM
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Qatar condemns Iranian attacks

Qatar condemns Iranian attacks in a strong statement following early-morning strikes that triggered air-raid sirens in Kuwait and Bahrain on June 6, 2026. The Qatari Foreign Ministry called the assaults a blatant violation of sovereignty and international law, and urged immediate de-escalation to prevent wider regional fallout. Officials said Doha stands in full solidarity with Kuwait and Bahrain.

What happened in Kuwait and Bahrain

Sirens sounded in both Kuwait and Bahrain after what local authorities described as rocket and drone strikes targeting territory in those countries. Kuwaiti civil aviation authorities temporarily suspended flights at Kuwait International Airport for about two hours before resuming normal operations, officials said. Meanwhile, Bahrain reported similar alerts and security responses as emergency services assessed damage.

Earlier in the week, Kuwaiti authorities accused Iran of an attack on Kuwait International Airport that allegedly killed one person and caused dozens of injuries along with significant damage to the main passenger terminal, according to Kuwaiti statements. The recent incidents follow that attack and prompted renewed international concern about spillover from escalating exchanges in the Gulf.

Claims and counterclaims: Iranian and U.S. actions

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it had targeted U.S. bases in the region in retaliation for what it described as recent U.S. strikes on Qeshm Island, according to Iranian state media. U.S. military officials reported shooting down unmanned aerial vehicles launched toward the Strait of Hormuz and said they struck radar installations on Qeshm in response to threats to regional shipping and forces.

These competing claims illustrate a cycle of action and retaliation that analysts warn could draw other states into confrontation. International monitoring groups and regional diplomats have urged restraint, emphasizing that violations of sovereign territory risk triggering broader conflict across the Gulf.

Qatar’s diplomatic response and calls for de-escalation

In its formal statement, the Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the strikes and urged all parties to refrain from actions that could further destabilize Gulf security. Doha emphasized the need to protect civilians and critical infrastructure and called for calm and diplomatic channels to resolve disputes, the ministry said.

Qatar also expressed support for measures taken by Kuwait and Bahrain to preserve their sovereignty and security, and pledged to work with regional and international partners to restore stability. Additionally, Qatari officials highlighted the importance of upholding international law and avoiding actions that undermine long-term security interests in the region.

Humanitarian and civilian impact

The temporary closure and subsequent reopening of Kuwait International Airport disrupted travel and raised concerns about civilian vulnerability in an increasingly tense environment. Airline operators and passengers experienced delays and uncertainty as authorities inspected facilities and adjusted security protocols, according to aviation sources.

Healthcare facilities in affected areas treated those injured in earlier incidents, and humanitarian organizations monitoring the situation urged governments to ensure access to medical care and to protect noncombatants. Furthermore, commercial shipping and energy markets remained sensitive to developments near key transit corridors like the Strait of Hormuz.

Regional implications for Gulf security

Analysts say the incidents underscore fragile Gulf security dynamics where localized strikes can have disproportionate regional consequences. Gulf Cooperation Council members and other states have repeatedly warned that attacks on sovereign territory risk destabilizing trade routes and energy supplies, compounding broader geopolitical tensions.

As nations weigh diplomatic, legal and military responses, commentators note that multilateral forums and third-party mediation may be necessary to lower the risk of miscalculation. Therefore, states in the region and their international partners are likely to intensify diplomatic outreach and coordination in the coming days.

Legal and diplomatic routes available

Legal avenues such as complaints to the United Nations or appeals to international courts are possible steps for states claiming violations of sovereignty, legal scholars say. Meanwhile, bilateral and multilateral diplomacy can provide channels for de-escalation without immediate military confrontation, officials suggest.

International reactions and monitoring

Global actors have been monitoring the situation closely, urging restraint and adherence to international norms. Some governments called for transparent investigations into the airport attack and the recent strikes, while international agencies highlighted the need to protect civilian infrastructure and ensure freedom of navigation.

Regional security partnerships and coalition forces in the area are reviewing rules of engagement and intelligence assessments to determine appropriate measures while attempting to avoid wider confrontation. Observers recommend careful verification of claims before attributing responsibility to prevent escalation based on incomplete information.

What to watch next

Observers should watch for follow-up diplomatic statements from Kuwait, Bahrain and Iran, and for any United Nations or regional council convenings addressing the strikes. Military movements, airspace notices, and further disruptions to civil aviation could indicate a change in the security posture, analysts say.

Additionally, international investigations or third-party verification of strike claims may shape the next phase of responses. Qatar condemns Iranian attacks and has called for de-escalation, but the situation remains fluid and dependent on actions by multiple state and non-state actors.

Forward-looking conclusion

In the short term, expect intensified diplomatic activity and calls for restraint as states seek to prevent a wider conflict. The next key milestones will include official findings from national investigations, any United Nations deliberations, and whether additional military exchanges occur. Readers should watch for formal diplomatic initiatives and security updates that indicate either a cooling of tensions or further escalation.

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