RIYADH: Iran fired three ballistic missiles toward Riyadh early Sunday as it resumed its daily attacks on Gulf states amid its war with Israel and the US, the Saudi Defense Ministry said. Posting on the social media site X, the ministry’s spokesman, Major. General Turki Al-Maliki, said one of the missiles was intercepted, while the other two “fell in an uninhabited area.” The missile attacks were preceded by five drones launched toward the Kingdom’s Eastern Province, all of which were “intercepted and destroyed,” according to the ministry.

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s armed forces shot down 51 drones in the first five hours of Saturday alone, surpassing all of Friday’s intercepts, as Iran intensified strikes on Gulf…

JERUSALEM: The Israeli military said it launched strikes on “regime targets” in Tehran early Saturday, after reporting several rounds of Iranian missile fire at Israel. The…