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Iran's war spills into the Gulf: Kuwait and Bahrain hit as US strikes Qeshm

Iran's war spills into the Gulf: Kuwait and Bahrain hit as US strikes Qeshm

The US-Israel war on Iran widened into the Gulf, with attacks blamed on Iran damaging airports in Kuwait and Bahrain while the US struck Iran's Qeshm island. Each side blames the other for the dangerous escalation.

The summary above is a neutral framing. Below, each side reports the same story in its own words — judge for yourself.

Western media

Western coverage centres on Iranian drones setting Kuwait's main airport ablaze and striking Bahrain, drawing Gulf-wide condemnation, and casts the attacks as reckless aggression against neutral neighbours during a fragile US-Iran ceasefire.

Arab media

Al Jazeera foregrounds fresh US strikes on Iran's Qeshm island and frames Tehran's actions as retaliation within a war the US and Israel started, stressing Iran's stance that a violation 'on any front' breaks the entire ceasefire.

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