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Euronews correspondent reports from Doha as regional conflict continues into day four

Euronews correspondent Aadel Haleem in Doha reports on the latest developments as the conflict intensifies across the Middle East. Missiles were intercepted over the Qatari capital overnight, while airspace remains closed and shelter-in-place measures continue.

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00:04We're now into day four of this increasingly widening war which has seen a major military
00:09escalation in the last 24 hours and will undoubtedly create a seismic shift in relationships across
00:15the Middle East.
00:16Just before 2 a.m. a series of incoming missiles were intercepted here in Doha, sending shockwaves
00:21throughout the city.
00:22Our Euronews journalist in Dubai reporting fighter jets seen flying out towards the sea
00:26to prevent incoming attacks.
00:28The U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia was struck by two drones early this morning.
00:32This comes on the heels of an attack on the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait, which has been closed
00:37indefinitely.
00:38Meanwhile, Iran came under heavy fire from Israel and the U.S. overnight, as U.S. Secretary
00:43of State Marco Rubio said the hardest hits are yet to come.
00:46Here in Qatar, the airspace remains closed and the shelter-in-place order has been extended.
00:52Adil Halim, Euronews, Doha.
00:58The U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia is closed and is closed.
00:59In the aftermath, the U.S. Embassy in Sri Lanka is closed and is closed.
00:59They have closed and closed.
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