Qatar intercepts two missiles, evacuates key areas, as Iran continues retaliatory strikes
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Missile interceptions and precautionary evacuations in Doha highlight rising regional tensions as Qatar activates emergency preparedness plans and reassures residents about supply chains.
Sheikh Khalifa bin Hamad says Qatar will 'not hesitate' to ensure its stability as US-Israeli war on Iran continues.
With internet access restricted, the Iranian state has a monopoly of the information space