The regional crisis has forced neighboring countries into active combat roles.
The UAE Ministry of Defence and the Kuwaiti military confirmed they are currently confronting a wave of missiles and drones sourced from Iran.
In a narrow escape, an Iranian projectile landed near the Al Minhad base in the UAE.
While the base hosts Australian troops and serves as their Middle East headquarters, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed there were no injuries.
Although Australia is providing reconnaissance aircraft for defense, they have officially ruled out joining U.S.-led offensive strikes against Iran.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has also raised a red flag after a projectile struck the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant.
While the agency reported no damage to the Russian-built facility or injuries to staff, chief Rafael Grossi has called for "maximum restraint" to avoid a catastrophic nuclear accident.
As oil prices remain volatile due to the IRGC's threats to the Strait of Hormuz, the international community is bracing for further escalation, especially as search-and-rescue teams continue to dig through rubble in Central Israel.

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