KEY POINTS
  • Iran launched missile and drone strikes on targets in three countries — Iraq, Syria and Pakistan — over a period of 24 hours.
  • Iraq's Foreign Ministry called the attacks a "violation of international law" and said it would file a complaint with the U.N. Security Council, while Pakistan's leadership "strongly condemns the unprovoked violation of its airspace by Iran."
  • Speaking to CNBC in Davos, Switzerland, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian said the strikes were "in line with combating terrorism and legitimate self-defense."

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Within 24 hours, Iran launched missile and drone strikes on targets in three countries — Iraq, Syria and Pakistan — and took the extraordinary step of announcing its responsibility for the attacks, triggering anger from its neighbors.

The developments have heightened concerns over the possibility of a wider Middle East conflict, as the Israel-Hamas war and daily Israeli bombardment of the Gaza enclave passes the 100-day mark.