The ongoing tension between Iran and Israel has now become even more serious. On April 4, 2026, the Iranian Army fired several missiles towards Israel, after which the Israeli Army has issued an alert for its citizens. The impact of this attack was not limited to Israel only, but the defense systems of Gulf countries like UAE and Bahrain also had to be activated. Due to this war, security concerns have increased among the people and expatriates living in Gulf countries.
👉: Saudi Arabia condemned the drone attack on the hospital in Sudan, said- this is a open violation of international rules.
Where was the damage caused in the attack and what is the latest situation?
Missiles fired by Iran and their fragments have fallen in areas like Tel Aviv, Beersheba and Ramat Gan. A building collapse was reported in Ramat Gan and one person was injured in Bine Barak. If we talk about Gulf countries, there was a lot of activity there too:
The UAE Defense Ministry said that their air defense system shot down 23 ballistic missiles and 56 drones coming from Iran in a single day. Four civilians have been injured and some houses have been damaged by falling drone fragments in Bahrain’s Sitra. Iraq has closed its Shalamcheh border crossing after an Iraqi civilian was killed in an airstrike. Israel has heavily bombed Hezbollah positions in Lebanon’s Beirut and Bekaa Valley. There is also news of an attack on Iran’s Bushehr nuclear plant, where a security guard has lost his life.
Big information related to the battlefield so far
Now America is also being directly affected in this conflict. Iran has claimed that it has shot down an American F-15 and an A-10 fighter plane. According to the Pentagon, so far 13 of their soldiers have died and 365 have been injured in this entire operation. In the table given below you can see the main statistics related to the war:
Topics Important Updates Missile attack Iran targets residential and industrial areas of Israel UAE security 23 missiles and 56 drones successfully intercepted Border situation Shalamcheh crossing between Iraq and Iran closed Ceasefire proposal Iran rejects US 48-hour ceasefire proposal Economic loss Israel claims it destroyed 70% of Iran’s steel making capacity University alert US Embassy in Lebanon on universities warned of attack
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has said that his country wants to end this war but will not compromise its security. He has thanked the mediation efforts being made by Pakistan. On the other hand, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made it clear that he will continue attacks to completely destroy Iran’s weapons manufacturing capability.











