Saudi Arabia’s nuclear regulatory authorities confirmed on Sunday that no radioactive contamination has been detected in the Gulf region after the United States launched strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites.
The Kingdom’s Nuclear and Radiological Regulatory Commission stated on X that there have been “no radioactive effects detected on the environment of Saudi Arabia or other Arab Gulf states” as a result of the American military actions against Iran’s nuclear facilities.

Similarly, Kuwait’s National Guard posted an update on X confirming that radiation levels in Kuwait’s airspace and waters remain stable and normal.
Iraq’s Nuclear, Radiological, Chemical and Biological Regulatory Commission also reported that radiation monitoring at border crossings with Iran showed no contamination, with all measurements staying within safe limits.