The Arab League has strongly condemned the attacks targeting the UAE, Kuwait, and Qatar's territorial waters.
In a statement, Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit expressed his absolute rejection of what he described as this "unjustified escalation", warning that it could undermine diplomatic mediation efforts aimed at ending the war peacefully.
Aboul Gheit also affirmed full solidarity with Bahrain in confronting sabotage plots targeting its security and stability, following the announcement by Bahraini authorities of the arrest of 41 individuals linked to foreign entities.
He warned that Iran's actions could push the region to further chaos, affirming the league's full solidarity with the countries targeted in any measures they take to safeguard their sovereignty.
Earlier, Bahrain strongly denounced the continued Iranian attacks targeting the UAE, including the two drones intercepted by the country on Sunday.
Saudi Arabia further condemned the targeting of the territorial lands and waters of each of the UAE, Qatar, and Kuwait, reaffirming the Kingdom's solidarity with all measures taken by the Gulf states to protect their security and stability.

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