Tensions Escalate in Gulf: Iran Launches Missiles Toward Qatar Targeting Al Udeid Air Base in Operation Basharat

Tensions Escalate in Gulf: Iran Launches Missiles Toward Qatar Targeting Al Udeid Air Base in Operation Basharat
Date: June 23, 2025
Source: NRI Globe News Desk
Doha/Tehran/Washington D.C. –
In a dramatic escalation of Gulf tensions, Iran has launched a barrage of missiles toward Qatar, claiming responsibility under a new military campaign dubbed Operation Basharat. The primary target appears to be the Al Udeid Air Base, a major U.S. military installation located southwest of Doha, frequently used by American and allied forces in the region.
Missile Strikes Light Up Doha’s Skies
The night sky over Doha was ablaze as Qatar’s air defense systems were activated in response to the incoming missile threat. Residents reported loud explosions and intercepted projectiles in the skies near the capital. Although damage assessment is still ongoing, early reports suggest that several missiles were intercepted mid-air, minimizing casualties and infrastructure damage.
Qatar Responds Swiftly: Airspace Closed
In a prompt move, the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority issued a temporary closure of the nation’s airspace, diverting incoming international flights and grounding all departures. Doha’s Hamad International Airport has suspended all operations until further notice, affecting thousands of passengers.
Al Udeid Air Base: A Strategic Target
Al Udeid Air Base hosts more than 10,000 U.S. and coalition personnel and plays a crucial role in operations across the Middle East. Iran’s statement, released through state-affiliated media, accuses the base of facilitating recent “aggressive actions” against Iranian assets in the region.
This marks one of the most direct attacks on U.S. infrastructure in the Gulf in recent years, significantly raising fears of a broader regional conflict.
U.S. and Allies Monitor From White House Situation Room
President of the United States, along with senior defense and intelligence officials, is reportedly closely monitoring the developments from the White House Situation Room. Pentagon sources confirmed that defense protocols have been activated across American bases in the Gulf, including in Bahrain, the UAE, and Iraq.
Global Oil Markets React
In immediate reaction to the strike, oil prices surged nearly 6% as traders weighed the possibility of a supply shock. The Strait of Hormuz, already under close watch, is a vital chokepoint through which nearly one-fifth of global oil is shipped.
What This Means for NRIs and Global Citizens
For the Indian diaspora and global citizens, especially those working in the Gulf region, this escalation presents renewed uncertainty. The Indian Embassy in Doha has issued a precautionary advisory urging citizens to remain indoors and avoid non-essential travel.
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