The ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel is becoming even more deadly. Debris from missiles fired by Iran on March 30, 2026 has caused considerable devastation in the northern and central parts of Israel. During this attack, sirens were sounded in many cities of Israel and emergency teams were immediately deployed. This war is now affecting the neighboring Gulf countries as well, where there has been a sad news of the loss of life of an Indian worker during an attack in Kuwait.
Missile attack took place in these areas of Israel
These attacks carried out by Iran have mainly targeted industrial and residential areas. The Israeli army (IDF) and rescue teams are busy removing debris and extinguishing fires in the affected areas. The main details of the loss are as follows:
Haifa: A gas tank caught fire after a missile fell near the Bazan oil refinery here and electricity supply was also disrupted for some time.
Beersheba: In this southern area, a missile fell in an open field, due to which windows of 100 nearby houses were broken and 11 people were injured.
Neot Hovav: The warehouse and machines of the ADAMA Makhteshim plant located here have been significantly damaged, although there is no news of anyone being injured.
Nuclear Centre: Alarm sirens were also sounded near Israel’s main nuclear research center.
What was the impact on Kuwait and Saudi Arabia?
The effect of this war is now visible on the migrants living in Gulf countries. The attack on a desalination plant in Kuwait has worried everyone. Apart from this, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain are also on alert regarding their security. The latest situation of the area can be understood from the table given below:
Location/Country Damage and Situation The attack on a Kuwait desalination plant resulted in the death of one Indian citizen and huge property damage. Saudi Arabia Saudi Army shot down 5 missiles coming towards its border in mid-air. Bahrain has intercepted 174 missiles and 391 drones since the end of February. Casualties Since the beginning of the war, more than 1900 people have been killed in Iran and 1200 in Lebanon.
Human Rights Watch has expressed concern over the use of cluster bombs in populated areas and called it a violation of the rules of war. The United Nations Security Council is also discussing Russia’s request on this matter. The Gulf countries have issued a joint statement condemning these attacks and appealing for maintaining peace in the region.












