Khaberni - Bloomberg, citing secret documents, revealed that Qatar's stock of "Patriot" interceptor missiles does not exceed four days of use at the current rate.
The agency reported, based on informed sources, that Qatar and the UAE are rapidly improving their air defense capabilities, where Doha has requested assistance to counter drone attacks, while Abu Dhabi has asked its allies for support in mid-range air defense.
This revelation comes at a time when the region is experiencing an unprecedented escalation, as the United States and Israel have been striking Iranian targets since February 28, while Tehran responds with missile attacks and drones targeting U.S. bases in the region, putting immense pressure on Gulf air defense systems.
Ali Larijani, the Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, affirmed that Tehran does not intend to attack the countries of the region but targets the American bases, which it considers "American territory", threatening to continue the attacks as long as these bases remain under Washington's control.



