Kuwait airport hit by Iranian drone strikes

Why it matters: Escalating strikes across the Middle East signal a dangerous expansion of regional conflict.
- Kuwait International Airport was hit by suspected Iranian drone strikes, resulting in thick black smoke and damage.
- Tehran is experiencing waves of airstrikes, with the NYT World reporting damage to a university and residential zones, while The Times of Israel notes the IDF is nearing completion of targeting 'critical' Iranian military sites.
- A Jerusalem-area town was struck by an Iranian missile, causing several injuries, as Hezbollah continues to launch strikes in northern regions.
Suspected Iranian drone strikes have reportedly hit Kuwait International Airport, causing significant damage and raising regional tensions. Concurrently, airstrikes are battering Tehran, targeting universities, residential zones, and critical military sites, while Iranian missiles have also struck a Jerusalem-area town, injuring several.




