The reported strike marks UAE’s first offensive participation in the war against the Islamic Republic, and was carried out in response to Iran’s recent drone and missile attacks on the Gulf state.

An Emirati Air Force F-16 performs a display flight at Al-Maktoum International Airport during the Dubai Airshow 2025 in Dubai, November 17, 2025
(photo credit: Giuseppe Cacace/AFP via Getty Images)

The United Arab Emirates was said to have struck an Iranian desalination facility on Sunday, in its first retaliatory attack to Iranian drone and missile fire as part of Israel and the US’s war on the Islamic regime, a source familiar with the details confirmed to The Jerusalem Post.

The reported strike marked UAE’s first offensive participation in the war, and joins a similar report from last week, in which senior western diplomatic source told The Post that Qatar carried out strikes inside Iran last week in retaliation to recent Iranian drone and missile attacks.

Abu Dhabi had reportedly contemplated whether it should react after it, along with a host of Gulf nations, was attacked by Iran since Israel and the US launched strikes on February 28. Last week, authorities in the United Arab Emirate of Fujairah extinguished a fire caused by debris after interception of a drone by air defenses in the Fujrairah oil industry zone.

A Wall Street Journal report from Friday said that the UAE is considering freezing billions of dollars worth of assets belonging to Iran, a move which would cripple the country’s connection to the global economy.

A person rides on a scooter as smoke rises in the Fujairah oil industry zone following a fire caused by debris after interception of a drone by air defenses, in Fujairah, United Arab Emirates, March 3, 2026 (credit: REUTERS/AMR ALFIKY)

Later on Sunday, the UAE Defense Ministry also announced that the death toll from Iran’s attacks had risen to four.

Two Kuwaiti firefighters killed as Iran deals Gulf heavy blows

Along with the UAE, the governments of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Bahrain reported Iranian drone attacks in their countries on Saturday and early Sunday, with a huge fire engulfing a government office block in Kuwait.

Kuwait’s interior ministry said two of its officers were killed “while performing duties.”

In an apparent attempt to cool anger across the Gulf, Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian apologized to neighboring states for its attacks on US bases in those countries on Saturday.

As reported by The Jerusalem Post