Despite President Trump’s claims of crippling Iran's military, the country's missiles and drones have damaged key civilian infrastructure in Gulf states. Oil prices surged as concerns grow over the war's prolongation.

Iran’s IRGC claimed to have shot down a U.S. F-35 fighter jet, though this has not been independently verified. U.S. officials previously denied similar claims.

Attacks targeted Kuwait's power and water plant, Al-Ahmadi Port Refinery, and Abu Dhabi's Habshan natural gas processing plant. Saudi Arabia reported intercepting six drones. Local authorities in Iran stated that at least eight people died and 95 were injured in strikes on the B1 bridge.

Sen. Chris Murphy criticized Trump's address, stating the war is destabilizing and costly. Iran's Foreign Minister emphasized that damaging infrastructure won't force surrender, highlighting the resilience of the nation's spirit.