A senior official from the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that the Kingdom had previously denied claims suggesting it favors prolonging the ongoing conflict involving Iran the United States and Israel.

The official stated that Saudi Arabia position is based on supporting stability and rejecting any escalation that threatens regional security or increases tensions.

Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan had earlier emphasized during a press conference in Riyadh that Iranian attacks must stop immediately.

He stressed that the Kingdom patience has limits and that Saudi Arabia reserves the right to take political and other measures to deter any aggression.

Amid these developments Iran continued for a fourth consecutive week targeting Gulf states with missiles and drones in ongoing escalation.

This comes ahead of an emergency session of the United Nations Human Rights Council to discuss the consequences of these attacks.

On the ground Saudi air defenses destroyed 42 drones in the Eastern Province as part of efforts to counter aerial threats.

The defense spokesperson also confirmed that 12 drones were intercepted in previous operations across different regions.

Authorities reported the launch of two ballistic missiles toward Riyadh with one intercepted and the other falling in an uninhabited area.

Civil defense issued multiple alerts in Al Kharj and the Eastern region warning residents through the national early warning platform.

Officials urged the public to follow safety instructions avoid gatherings and refrain from filming to ensure public safety.