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Iran renews attacks on Gulf states after another night of US strikes

IRGC says it destroys at least two US fighter aircraft, three other aircraft during missile, drone attack


Reuters July 18, 2026 3 min read
Smoke rises from an explosion at an unknown location, during what US Central Command (CENTCOM) says are strikes on Iran, in this screen grab taken from a handout video released. Photo: Reuters

Iran launched more ​attacks on Washington's Gulf allies on Saturday after a seventh straight night of US strikes targeting Iranian military sites, including logistics facilities, escalating the ‌war one week after a ceasefire fell apart.

Kuwait came under sustained attack, with a desalination plant hit and operations at Kuwait International Airport suspended due to repeated missile and drone threats.

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said it struck a US military support centre at Camp Arifjan and destroyed a radar facility at Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait.

The IRGC also targeted a site in Bahrain ​where US combat aircraft were gathered at Sheikh Isa Air Base and an intelligence data centre, Iranian state media reported.

The Guards said they had also destroyed ​at least two US fighter aircraft and three other aircraft during a missile and drone attack early on Saturday on the ⁠US base in Al Azraq, Jordan, according to Iranian state TV.

Reuters was not able to verify the reports.

Oil prices at highest in more than a month

"Since there is ​no international institution to prevent the savagery of the US military, we have no path before us except the Quranic command: ‘Whoever attacks you, attack them in the same manner'," ​the IRGC said in a statement warning US allies in the region to expect more strikes.

On Friday, both sides took aim at shipping traffic, with the US saying it was enforcing a naval blockade while Iran said it targeted vessels that violated its rules on navigating the Strait of Hormuz, the vital waterway for one-fifth of the world's oil supply.

Read: US-Iran duel shows no sign of abating

Oil prices climbed more than 4% on Friday ​to their highest level in more than a month, applying political pressure on US President Donald Trump as his Republican Party tries to hold on to power in November ​congressional elections.

Desalination facilities hit in Iran and Kuwait

Washington and Tehran have been testing the limits of escalation since their ceasefire agreement collapsed last week, raising the prospect of a return to ‌all-out war.

Civilian infrastructure ⁠was increasingly being subjected to attack despite concerns about potential war crimes.

Iranian media reported that several missiles struck power facilities and desalination pumps in the southern city of Jask on Saturday, citing a local official. Some 10,000 people in 20 villages were without water, Tasnim news agency reported.

A power generation and water desalination plant in Kuwait was hit in an Iranian attack, the country's Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy Ministry said in a statement. It was the second attack on Kuwaiti water desalination sites in two days.

Read more: Iran claims strikes on US naval facility in Kuwait, air base in Bahrain

The US ​military's Central Command said earlier it concluded ​its seventh consecutive day of strikes ⁠by hitting Iranian surveillance sites, military logistics infrastructure, underground weapons storage and maritime capabilities.

Guterres concerned about attacks on infrastructure 

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres was concerned about escalation in the conflict, particularly "attacks on civilian infrastructure in Iran and across the region", his spokesperson said on ​Friday.

Iranian media reported strikes early on Saturday in Hormozgan Province on the Strait of Hormuz. State TV said three people ​were killed and eight wounded ⁠while two bridges and a road tunnel were damaged.

A day earlier, Iranian state media said US strikes hit at least five bridges in the south. Seven people were reported killed in attacks on bridges in the southern port of Bandar Khamir, where a train station was also hit. An airport was reported hit further east in Iranshahr.

Also read: US strikes in Iran hit airport, bridges and railway station

Trump has threatened to ⁠launch broad-based air ​strikes on Iran's infrastructure and has also declined to rule out a ground assault on Iran's ​coast or islands. US officials have said attacks on southern Iran are designed in part to give Trump options.

Such moves risk provoking Iran to attack the vital infrastructure of vulnerable Gulf states, or having its allies in ​Yemen further disrupt global energy supplies by attacking shipping from the Red Sea.

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