Gulf States Welcome Ceasefire Amid Ongoing Iranian Attacks
The Gulf States have expressed support for a ceasefire agreement between the United States, Israel, and Iran, despite continued missile and rocket attacks on their facilities. Oman and Saudi Arabia were the first to endorse the ceasefire, which aims to halt fighting for two weeks and initiate negotiations in Islamabad, Pakistan. Saudi Arabia has called for an end to attacks on Gulf facilities, as reports indicate ongoing missile strikes in Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates. Iranian proxy groups, including Iraq's Islamic Resistance and Lebanon's Hezbollah, have acknowledged the ceasefire. However, Iran continues to launch rockets and drones at Gulf targets, causing injuries and damage in the UAE and Bahrain.