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    Jordan Intercepts 79 Iranian Missiles and Drones Amid Escalating Regional Conflict

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 14, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Jordan’s armed forces announced on Saturday that they successfully intercepted a total of 79 missiles and drones launched by Iran targeting the kingdom during the ongoing conflict’s second week. This development highlights the intensifying nature of the Middle East war, which erupted on February 28 following US-Israeli strikes that resulted in the death of Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The conflict has since rapidly expanded, drawing in multiple regional actors and escalating tensions across the area.

    an official statement from Jordan’s military, Iranian forces launched 85 missiles and drones directly toward Jordanian territory over the course of the second week of hostilities. These attacks were aimed at critical infrastructure and key strategic locations within the kingdom. The Jordanian Air Force responded swiftly and effectively, managing to intercept 79 of these airborne threats before they could cause significant damage. Despite these efforts, five drones and one missile managed to penetrate the defenses and landed inside Jordan.

    The situation on the ground has been further complicated by the widespread dispersal of debris from intercepted projectiles. The spokesperson for Jordan’s Public Security Directorate reported that fragments from a total of 93 rockets and drones fell across various provinces throughout the kingdom during this period. These falling remnants resulted in injuries to nine civilians, underscoring the human cost of the ongoing conflict even beyond direct strikes.

    This recent wave of attacks follows a similar pattern observed during the war’s first week, when Jordan accused Iran of launching 119 missiles and drones targeting vital installations within the country. The repeated targeting of Jordanian territory by Iranian forces signals a troubling escalation and raises concerns about the broader regional security implications. Jordan’s military and security agencies remain on high alert, continuing to bolster their defensive capabilities to protect the nation’s sovereignty and civilian population.

    As the conflict persists, Jordan finds itself increasingly embroiled in the complex geopolitical struggle unfolding across the Middle East. The kingdom’s strategic location and alliances make it a critical player in regional stability efforts. The ongoing missile and drone attacks not only threaten Jordan’s infrastructure but also test its resilience and readiness in the face of growing security challenges. Observers note that the situation demands careful diplomatic and military responses to prevent further escalation and safeguard peace in the region.

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