Qatar’s Ministry of Defense and Foreign Affairs have confirmed that all Iranian ballistic missiles fired at the U.S.-operated Al‑Udeid Air Base were successfully intercepted — and, crucially, no American lives were lost.
Earlier today, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) launched a “devastating and powerful” missile strike on Al‑Udeid, the largest U.S. military facility in the Middle East, hosting approximately 10,000 American personnel.
“The Islamic Republic of Iran, relying on Almighty God and the faithful, proud people of Iran, will never leave any aggression against its territorial integrity, sovereignty, or national security unanswered,” the statement read.
State television in Iran broadcast martial music and declared the missile launch—dubbed “Operation Fatah’s Blessing”.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed it targeted the air base’s “largest strategic asset of the U.S. terrorist army.”
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BREAKING: Missiles fired from Iran toward U.S. base In Qatar pic.twitter.com/ZtPDQLfj6a
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According to the Qatari Foreign Ministry, its military systems “successfully thwarted the attack.”
CNN reported, “Qatar’s defense ministry said its air defenses “successfully” intercepted a missile attack targeting the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, adding that the attack did not results in any deaths or injuries.”
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Praise God. Reports say there were no casualties from the Iranian missile strike on the U.S. air base in Qatar.
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) June 23, 2025
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Iran threatened to launch an attack on US base in Qatar in response to the US bombings of Iranian nuclear sites.
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BREAKING: Qatar has just now closed its airspace "until further notice."
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This comes as multiple countries have notified their nationals to shelter in place in Qatar. pic.twitter.com/fUMbyufRex
According to Axios, 10 missiles were launched toward US bases in Qatar.
Iran launched 10 missiles towards U.S. bases in Qatar, Israeli official says https://t.co/4ASX4AjpBp
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“Sounds of several explosions were heard over Qatari capital Doha Monday following Tehran’s threats to retaliate against the US’s strikes on Iranian nuclear sites,” France 24 reported.
According to Fox News, President Trump convened a meeting with his National Security Council team.
Fox News is also reporting that there are no signs of impact in Qatar
after Iran launched a missile attack. However, there are other reports
of three direct hits on the bases in Qatar but no reports of US
casualties so far.
🚨BREAKING: Fox News reports no signs of impact after Iran launched ballistic missiles at Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar.
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) June 23, 2025
Pray hard for our troops.
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