In a shocking display of defiance amid the raging 2026 Iran war, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has launched its 7th and 8th waves of missile and drone barrages, triggering fresh explosions across key Gulf targets in Dubai and Bahrain as of March 10-11.
Tehran claims “precise and devastating” strikes under Operation True Promise 4, targeting US-linked installations, energy infrastructure, and economic hubs in retaliation for the ᴅᴇᴀᴅly US-Israeli campaign that began February 28. IRGC statements boast direct hits on Dubai’s bustling areas and Bahrain’s critical oil facilities, vowing that “the fury of the Islamic Republic will not end until aggression ceases.”

Explosions rocked Dubai as air defenses intercepted incoming threats near Dubai International Airport, forcing brief sheltering of pᴀssengers and staff. Falling debris damaged the iconic 23 Marina tower in Dubai Marina, with reports of fires and disruption in luxury zones. In Bahrain, strikes targeted the Sitra oil refinery area and residential zones in Manama, injuring dozens of civilians—including children—and sparking fires at energy sites close to the US Navy’s 5th Fleet headquarters.1\
Gulf states report intercepting the majority of projectiles, yet confirmed impacts have caused casualties, property damage, and temporary shutdowns at key facilities. Oil prices surged on fears of broader disruption near the Strait of Hormuz.
This is no isolated incident. Since late February, Iran has fired hundreds of ballistic missiles and drones at UAE, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and beyond, aiming at American bases and civilian-adjacent infrastructure. While Tehran projects unstoppable resolve, many attacks have been blunted by advanced Gulf and allied air defenses, exposing the limits of Iran’s reach even as it seeks to fracture the US-Gulf alliance.

The relentless waves reveal Tehran’s strategy: drag prosperous Gulf neighbors into the conflict, threaten global energy flows, and create chaos to offset heavy losses at home. Yet the human cost is mounting—innocent civilians caught in the crossfire, luxury icons scarred, and vital oil operations threatened.
As explosions continue to echo across the Gulf, the world watches with alarm. Will Iran’s unending fury provoke a decisive response from the US and its partners, or will this hybrid war of missiles and nerves spiral into something far more catastrophic? The Arabian Peninsula stands on a knife-edge, where every new wave risks igniting a wider regional inferno.
America and Gulf allies have made clear: aggression will be met with overwhelming strength. Tehran’s gamble may prove costly.
