Egypt's parliament condemns expanded Iranian attacks on Gulf states and Jordan

In a joint statement, Egypt's House of Representatives and Senate condemned Iranian attacks on Gulf states and Jordan as violations of sovereignty amid ongoing Iran-Israel escalation, expressing solidarity and warning of economic fallout. This follows earlier condemnations of strikes on energy sites in Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

Egypt's House of Representatives and Senate issued a joint declaration condemning Iranian attacks on Gulf states—including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Kuwait—and Jordan. The statement labeled the actions a blatant violation of sovereignty, breach of international law, and threat to regional stability and Arab security, reaffirming Egypt's solidarity and noting direct impacts on its national interests.

Lawmakers highlighted risks of economic disruption, particularly if tensions affect the Strait of Hormuz, endangering global trade, energy markets, and food supplies.

This comes amid intensified exchanges: Yemen's Houthis launched ballistic missiles at southern Israel, intercepted by defenses; Israel struck Iranian-linked targets in Tehran. Jordan's military intercepted dozens of projectiles, reporting injuries and damage after hundreds of attacks since escalation began. Gulf states confirmed interceptions with some infrastructure damage. Shipping firm Maersk paused operations at Salalah port after a security incident.

Iran's IRGC claimed downing a U.S. MQ-9 drone and damaging an F-16, while strikes near the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant raised nuclear safety concerns, though no leaks reported. Iran hinted at withdrawing from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. U.S. President Donald Trump stated most military objectives in Iran were met, with no long-term U.S. engagement planned. U.S. media reported potential deployment of the USS George H.W. Bush.

The parliament's stance builds on prior Foreign Ministry condemnations of initial strikes on Qatar's Ras Laffan energy facilities and Saudi sites following an Israeli attack on the shared South Pars/North Field.

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Egyptian President Sisi on a tense phone call expressing solidarity with Gulf leaders following Iranian missile attacks, with a Middle East conflict map in background.
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Sisi expresses solidarity with Gulf states after Iranian attacks

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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi held phone calls with leaders of Gulf states and Jordan on Saturday, expressing Egypt's full solidarity following Iranian missile attacks on their territories in retaliation for US and Israeli strikes on Iran. Sisi warned that these attacks pose a serious threat to regional security and open the door to escalation and chaos. He stressed the need for political and diplomatic solutions as the only way to overcome crises.

Egypt has condemned missile strikes on energy infrastructure in Qatar and Saudi Arabia, calling them “sinful” and unjustified. The attacks came as Iran retaliated against an Israeli strike on its South Pars natural gas field.

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The United States and Israel launched a large-scale military offensive against Iran early Saturday, with powerful explosions reported across Tehran and fears mounting of a wider regional war. Israeli Security Minister Israel Katz described the operation as a “preemptive” strike. U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed the start of “large-scale combat operations” to dismantle Iran’s ballistic missile capabilities.

Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty reaffirmed Cairo’s full solidarity with Qatar and other Gulf states during talks with Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani in Doha on Saturday, the Egyptian Foreign Ministry said. The discussions covered economic impacts of the ongoing war and mediation efforts to ease tensions.

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The Israel-Iran conflict, triggered by initial U.S. and Israeli strikes on February 28, 2026, entered its eighth day on March 7 with ongoing missile and airstrike exchanges spreading across the Gulf and Iraq, fueling fears of broader regional war. Israel reported extensive strikes on Tehran targets, while Iranian state media noted explosions in the capital's west.

Four days after initial US and Israeli strikes on Iran sparked regional escalation on February 28, the conflict intensified with Israel destroying Iran's state television headquarters in Tehran, Iranian missile and drone attacks on US and Israeli targets, and the threatened closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

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Building on earlier diplomatic consultations, Egypt's Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty detailed intensified efforts on Wednesday to mediate US-Iran talks and prevent 'total chaos' in the Middle East during a Cairo media briefing. Discussions with US and Chinese officials highlighted economic risks and regional coordination.

 

 

 

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