Iran accuses ‘Israel’ of attacking Kuwait desalination plant
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- Iran says attack on Kuwaiti facility was staged to blame Tehran.
- Spokesman threatens U.S. and ‘Israel’ military, economic, and security targets.
- Incident marks rising tension in the Gulf amid regional wars.
Iran’s Khatim Al-Anbiya Headquarters spokesman accused ‘Israel’ of attacking a desalination plant in Kuwait Sunday evening, claiming the operation was intended to frame Iran.
“The attack on the Kuwaiti desalination plant is a sign of the Zionists’ baseness,” the spokesman said, calling it “barbaric aggression” by the Israeli regime under the pretext of implicating the Islamic Republic.
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He added that American bases, personnel, and regional interests, along with ‘Israel’ military, security, and economic infrastructure, will remain “powerful targets” for Iran.
Regional implications
The incident highlights growing tensions in the Gulf, with Iran signaling a readiness to respond to perceived provocations. No immediate confirmation or comment was issued by Kuwaiti authorities regarding damage or casualties at the facility.
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Analysts warn that such accusations could further destabilize regional security and escalate conflicts between Gulf states, Iran, and ‘Israel’.



