After the US-UK-France strike on Syrian government military facilities on April 14, Middle-East countries reacted largely in an expected way. Syria’s ally Iran condemned the strike, and protesters in Gaza marched against the action as well. Israel’s government, typically opposed to the Syrian government, supported the strike, alongside Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, and the normally neutral Oman. Iraq, Lebanon, Egypt, and Kuwait expressed “concern” over the strike.