
Calm has returned to Qatar after a dramatic night in which Iran launched a missile attack on the Al Udeid Air Base, the largest US military installation in the Middle East, located about 35 kilometers southwest of Doha. On Monday, Iran fired 19 missiles at the base in retaliation for US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities over the weekend.
Qatari defense forces, supported by advanced air defense systems, successfully intercepted 18 of the incoming missiles, with no reported casualties or injuries among US, allied, or Qatari personnel. The base had been evacuated as a precaution before the attack, and authorities implemented swift safety measures, including closing Qatari airspace and suspending classes at schools the following day.
The missile barrage caused explosions to be heard over the Qatari capital, sparking brief panic among residents. Both the US and UK had advised their citizens to stay indoors during the attack. However, within 12 hours, life in Doha and across Qatar returned to normal, with traffic flowing and businesses reopening.
Many residents, reassured by the effectiveness of the country’s defenses and the rapid government response, resumed their daily routines. Some families even took advantage of the unexpected school closure for leisure activities, reflecting a swift recovery from the night’s anxiety.
Qatar’s government condemned the Iranian attack as a “flagrant violation” of its sovereignty, airspace, and international law, warning that such escalations could risk broader regional conflict.
Officials emphasized Qatar’s right to respond in accordance with international law and called for all parties to exercise restraint and return to diplomatic dialogue. The government reiterated its longstanding opposition to regional escalation and highlighted the dangers posed by ongoing military actions in the region.
The Al Udeid Air Base, which serves as the forward headquarters for US Central Command and hosts thousands of US and allied troops, was largely empty of aircraft during the attack, as many assets had been relocated in anticipation of possible Iranian retaliation. The base’s strategic importance, both for US operations and regional security, has made it a focal point in the ongoing tensions between Iran, the US, and their respective allies.
Despite the gravity of the incident, the rapid normalization of daily life in Qatar underscores both the resilience of its population and the preparedness of its security infrastructure. Government officials continue to monitor the situation closely, while urging a renewed focus on diplomatic efforts to prevent further escalation in the region