Saudi Arabia has strongly condemned Iran's attacks on the UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait and Jordan on Saturday, stating that it violates the sovereignty of the countries.
In a statement, Saudi Arabia also affirmed its full solidarity with those affected, offering its support for any measures taken by the Arab countries.
All countries targeted have successfully intercepted the attacks on their territories, with the Jordanian army confirming its neutralisation of two ballistic missiles on Saturday, according to Jordan News Agency (PETRA).
The Qatari Ministry of Defence has also announced its successful interception of the second wave of attacks targeting several areas across the country.

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