UAE conducted dozens of strikes in Iran in coordination with Israel and US - report
The United Arab Emirates carried out dozens of strikes inside Iran during the opening days of the war, in coordination with Israel and the United States, according to The Wall Street Journal, citing sources familiar with the matter.
The report said some of the attacks continued even after the ceasefire was announced and were supported by Israeli and American intelligence. Targets reportedly included the islands of Qeshm and Abu Musa in the Strait of Hormuz, Bandar Abbas, the Lavan Island refinery, and the Assaluyeh petrochemical complex.
According to the report, several Emirati strikes targeted Iran’s energy infrastructure in response to Iranian attacks on Gulf oil and gas facilities. One strike on the Assaluyeh complex was reportedly conducted in coordination with Israel.
Itamar Margalit is a news correspondent for KAN 11