US Embassy in Saudi Arabia Hit by Iranian Drones as Tehran Threatens Strait of Hormuz and Israel Strikes Beirut
Iran has expanded its retaliation across the Gulf on Tuesday by striking the U.S. Embassy compound in Saudi Arabia’s capital with two drones, triggering a limited fire and minor damage, according to Saudi Arabia’s Defense Ministry, as Washington and Tel Aviv intensified air operations inside Iran in what U.S. President Donald Trump has signaled could become a prolonged campaign. A photo from the attack on Gandhi Hospital in Tehran; Via: Tasalvi on X The drone strike on the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh prompted the diplomatic mission to urge Americans to avoid the compound and cancel all appointments. The attack followed a similar incident a day earlier targeting the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait, which has since been closed until further notice. Security Alert: Consular Appointments Cancelled – U.S. Mission to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (Mar. 3, 2026) The U.S. Mission to Saudi Arabia is closed on Tuesday, March 3. All routine and emergency American Citizen Services appointments are cancelled....