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Saudi intercepts four ballistic missiles launched towards Riyadh ahead of foreign ministers' meeting

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Posted on March 18, 2026

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By Timour Azhari March 18 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia intercepted and destroyed four ballistic missiles that were launched toward Riyadh on Wednesday, the Defence Ministry said, just ahead of a meeting

Saudi Arabia has the right to take military action against Iran, foreign minister says

Escalating Tensions Between Saudi Arabia and Iran

By Timour Azhari

March 18 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia reserves the right to act militarily against Iran and any trust with Tehran has been shattered, the Saudi foreign minister said early on Thursday, after Riyadh was targeted by Iranian ballistic missiles.

Saudi Foreign Minister's Accusations Against Iran

In the harshest comments to come out of the Gulf kingdom since the war started, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan accused Iran of premeditated hostile actions against its neighbours, both directly and via an array of regional proxies which he urged Tehran to rein in. 

Impact on Regional Stability and Energy Supplies

There are scant signs of de-escalation in the now three-week-old U.S-Israeli war on Iran. The conflict's spread has caused unprecedented disruption to global energy supplies.

Recent Escalations and Military Actions

Iran's Retaliatory Strikes and Regional Response

In the latest escalation, Iran accused Israel of striking its facilities in the huge South Pars gas field on Wednesday. It retaliated by firing missiles at Qatar and Saudi Arabia as it vowed attacks on oil and gas targets throughout the Gulf, sending already elevated oil prices shooting higher. 

Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson said on Thursday that bin Farhan's remarks were "unfair" and one-sided.

Statements from Saudi Officials

"This pressure from Iran will backfire politically and morally and certainly we reserve the right to take military actions if deemed necessary," bin Farhan told a news conference after a meeting of top regional diplomats in Riyadh.

Regional Diplomatic Efforts and Security Measures

Interceptors were seen fired from near the Riyadh hotel where the conference was held, where foreign ministers from roughly a dozen countries including Turkey, the UAE, Jordan, Qatar and Syria gathered for a meeting on the Iran war.

Qatari, Emirati and Saudi oil and gas facilities were attacked on Wednesday, authorities in those countries said, after Iran said it would retaliate for what it said was an Israeli strike on a key gas field.

Saudi Arabia has come under attack by hundreds of Iranian missiles and drones since the start of the conflict, the vast majority of which have been intercepted, authorities said.

Wednesday's attacks marked the first time many in the city had heard blasts or received warning messages via text.

Saudi Arabia's defense ministry said it had downed four ballistic missiles targeting Riyadh, and some debris fell near a refinery south of the city. 

Diplomatic Relations and Future Prospects

History of Saudi-Iranian Relations

Saudi Arabia and Iran reestablished diplomatic ties in 2023 as part of an effort to calm tensions after years of enmity that saw them back opposing political and military factions in the region.

Saudi Arabia's Preference for Diplomacy

Bin Farhan said Saudi Arabia still preferred the path of diplomacy, but "if Iran doesn't stop immediately I think there will be almost nothing that can re-establish trust."

(Reporting by Timour Azhari. Editing by Jane Merriman, Gareth Jones and Michael Perry)

Key Takeaways

  • Saudi air defenses successfully intercepted four ballistic missiles targeting Riyadh on March 18, with debris causing no casualties or damage, according to the Defence Ministry.
  • This marks one of the most significant incursions amid the ongoing US–Israel‑Iran war, highlighting the scale of Iran‑linked missile and drone barrages across the Gulf.
  • Saudi Arabia’s multi‑layered defense network—including Patriot and THAAD systems—has achieved an estimated interception rate above 90%, crucial in safeguarding critical infrastructure and diplomatic gatherings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many ballistic missiles were intercepted over Riyadh?
Saudi Arabia intercepted and destroyed four ballistic missiles launched toward Riyadh.
Were there any casualties or damage from the missile attack?
Initial assessments indicate there were no casualties or damage from the attack.
What event was scheduled in Riyadh on the same day as the missile attack?
A consultative meeting of regional and Islamic foreign ministers was scheduled in Riyadh on the same day.
Who was expected to attend the foreign ministers' meeting in Riyadh?
Representatives from Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Pakistan, Qatar, Syria, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates were expected to attend.
What triggered the increase in missile attacks on Saudi Arabia?
The attacks increased after the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran began last month.

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