Turkiye says NATO defenses destroyed incoming missile from Iran

US Navy guided-missile destroyer USS Ross (DDG 71) fires a tomahawk land attack missile in Mediterranean Sea on April 7, 2017.(File/Reuters)
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Updated 04 March 2026
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Turkiye says NATO defenses destroyed incoming missile from Iran

  • A NATO spokesperson said the trans-Atlantic defense bloc condemned Iran’s targeting of Turkiye
  • “We warn all parties to refrain from actions that would lead to further escalation of conflict in the region,” the defense ministry said

ANKARA: Turkiye said that NATO air defenses destroyed a ballistic missile fired from Iran as it headed into Turkish airspace on Wednesday, marking the first time the alliance member has been drawn into the expanding Middle East conflict.
It was unclear where the missile was headed, but a NATO spokesperson said the trans-Atlantic defense bloc condemned Iran’s targeting of Turkiye and that it stood firmly with all allies.
The Turkish ⁠defense ministry said ⁠the missile had passed over Iraq and Syria before it was downed by NATO air and missile defense systems stationed in the eastern Mediterranean.
There was no immediate comment from the United States, which has air forces stationed at Incirlik base in Turkiye’s south.
The base is in a province bordering Hatay province, where Turkish authorities ⁠said debris from the intercepting NATO missile had fallen.
“We warn all parties to refrain from actions that would lead to further escalation of conflict in the region. In this context, we will continue to consult with NATO and our other allies,” the defense ministry said, adding there were no casualties or injuries.
“All necessary steps to defend our territory and airspace will be taken resolutely and without hesitation. We remind all parties that we reserve the right to respond to any hostile actions against our country,” it added.
Two other initial ⁠statements by ⁠senior Turkish officials about the incident did not mention NATO’s Article 4, which states that allies will “consult together whenever, in the opinion of any of them, the territorial integrity, political independence or security” of a member is threatened.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan conveyed a protest to Iranian counterpart Abbas Araqchi in a call after the incident, a Turkish diplomatic source said.
Ankara sought to mediate talks between Iran and the United States in the weeks before the US and Israel launched strikes against Iran, triggering missile and drone attacks by Tehran. Several countries in the Gulf and elsewhere have been caught in the fallout.


Lebanon says four killed in Israeli strike on hotel in Beirut

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Lebanon says four killed in Israeli strike on hotel in Beirut

BEIRUT: At least four people were killed when an Israeli strike hit an apartment in the Ramada hotel building in central Beirut, Lebanon’s health ministry said, the first strike to hit ‌the heart ‌of the capital ‌since Israel-Hezbollah ⁠hostilities resumed last ⁠week.
Ten people were also injured in the strike in Beirut’s Raouche area, the health ministry said in a statement.
The hotel ⁠was housing displaced people ‌fleeing ‌the war in southern Lebanon and Beirut’s ‌southern suburbs, and some ‌were seen leaving the building for fear of further airstrikes.
No further details were immediately available. ‌There was no immediate comment from Israel.
Lebanon was ⁠pulled ⁠into the widening US-Israel war with Iran on Monday after the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah fired rockets and drones into Israel. Israel responded with heavy strikes across southern and eastern Lebanon and near Beirut.