❓WHAT HAPPENED: Iran launched a missile attack on Al Minhad Air Base, damaging facilities used by British and Australian troops.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Iran, British and Australian forces, and Israel.
📍WHEN & WHERE: Late Tuesday at Al Minhad Air Base in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
💬KEY QUOTE: “All Australian staff were absolutely safe.” – Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese
🎯IMPACT: No casualties reported among British or Australian personnel, but the attack heightens tensions for the British and Australian governments, which have been at odds with the Trump administration over the refusal to assist U.S.-Israeli operations against Iran.
Iran launched a missile strike on Al Minhad Air Base in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) overnight, targeting a facility that hosts British and Australian military personnel and assets. This is despite the British and Australian governments, led by left-wing prime ministers Sir Keir Starmer and Anthony Albanese, having refused to assist U.S.-Israeli operations against the Islamic Republic.
The attack damaged an accommodation block and a medical facility in the Australian section of the base, after a projectile struck a nearby road and sparked a small fire. Prime Minister Albanese confirmed the incident and stated that all Australian personnel were “absolutely safe,” with no injuries reported. The British Ministry of Defence said there were no British casualties at the base, which has maintained a permanent British presence since 2024 to support regional operations.
In a separate overnight operation, Israel announced that its forces had killed Esmail Khatib, Iran’s intelligence minister, in a targeted strike. Khatib was a key figure in Iran’s counter-espionage efforts against Israel’s Mossad. The previous day, Israel reported that it had killed Ali Larijani, Iran’s senior security chief and the regime’s main frontman since the killing of former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, and Gholam Reza Soleimani, head of the Basij paramilitary morality police.
Image by Fars Media Corporation.
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