Israel-Iran newest: Iran threatens additional retaliatory strikes in opposition to Israel and ‘will target US bases’
Iran has vowed to continue its retaliatory strikes against Israel as senior officials warn the conflict “will spread to US bases” in the region.
Iran’s Fars News agency citing a senior military official said on its Telegram account that the conflict would spread to “American bases in the coming days” prompting concerns about attacks on locations in places like Iraq.
“The aggressors will be the target of Iran’s decisive and extensive response” the official reportedly the news outlet.
The two countries targeted each other with missiles and airstrikes early on Saturday after Israel launched blistering attacks on the heart of Iran’s nuclear and military structure overnight.
Iran’s state TV reported that around 60 people, including 20 children, were killed in an Israeli attack on a housing complex in Tehran. Earlier, the country’s ambassador told the UN Security Council that at least 78 people had been killed and more than 300 wounded in the strikes on Iran.
Iran launched a barrage of retaliation strikes on Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, killing at least three, injuring dozens and sending terrified civilians into shelters.
Israel said the military’s defence systems have been intercepting the missiles throughout the day Friday, and that most were intercepted or fell short.
Iran arrests five suspected of ‘collaborating with Israel’
Iran has arrested five people for taking pictures and “collaborating with Israel”.
Iranian news sites reported the arrests were made in the central city of Yazd.
Two killed in Israeli attack on missile site in Iran’s Assadabad – reports
Two people have been killed in an Israeli attack on a missile site in Assadabad in western Iran on Saturday, Iranian news sites have reported.
Pope Leo appeals for ‘reason’ amid Israel-Iran airstrikes
Pope Leo has appealed for authorities in Iran and Israel to act with “reason” after recent airstrikes and to pursue dialogue.
He told an audience in St. Peter’s Basilica on Saturday that he was following the situation with “great concern.”
“In such a delicate moment, I strongly wish to renew an appeal to responsibility and to reason,” said the pope.
“The commitment to building a safer world free from the nuclear threat must be pursued through respectful encounters and sincere dialogue to build a lasting peace, founded on justice, fraternity, and the common good,” he said.
“No one should ever threaten the existence of another,” said Leo. “It is the duty of all countries to support the cause of peace, initiating paths of reconciliation and promoting solutions that guarantee security and dignity for all.”

Iran warns US, UK and France against helping stop Iranian strikes on Israel
Iran has warned the US, UK and France that their bases and ships in the region will be targeted if they help stop Tehran’s strikes on Israel.
Iran state media reported the comments on Saturday, as tensions continue to rise between Israel and Iran.
On Friday, a US officials said the country’s military had helped shoot down Iranian missiles that were headed toward Israel.

Around 60 people, including 20 children, killed in Israeli attack on Tehran – state media
Iran’s state TV has reported that around 60 people, including 20 children, have been killed in an Israeli attack on a housing complex in Tehran.
If you’re just joining us:
It’s just after 11am in Tel Aviv and 11:30am in Tehran. If you’re just joining us, here is the key information you should know:
- Netanyahu launched Israel’s largest-ever attack on Tehran’s nuclear and ballistic missile facilities early on Friday.
- Attacks also wiped out many of Iran’s most senior military commanders.
- Iran’s United Nations envoy said in total 78 people were killed and more than 320 injured – most of them civilians.
- Iran retaliated by launching waves of drones and ballistic missiles at Israel, where explosions lit the night skies over Jerusalem and Tel Aviv and shook the buildings below.
- Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said in a recorded message on Friday: “We will not allow them to escape safely from this great crime they committed.”
- Three people have been killed in Israel, one in Tel Aviv and two in Rishon Lezion. Dozens more have been injured.
- Iranian officials have since warned its retaliatory strikes will continue, and that the conflict will ‘spread to US bases’ in the region in coming days.

Starmer speaks to Netanyahu after strikes on Iran
Sir Keir Starmer has spoken to Benjamin Netanyahu after Israel launched attacks on Iran.
A Downing Street spokesperson said: “The prime minister spoke to the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, this afternoon following last night’s events.
“The prime minister was clear that Israel has a right to self-defence and set out the UK’s grave concerns about Iran’s nuclear programme.“
He reiterated the need for de-escalation and a diplomatic resolution, in the interests of stability in the region.”

Watch: Explosions boom in Tel Aviv as new wave of missiles launched from Iran
Explosions were heard in Tel Aviv early on Saturday as Iran and Israel said a new wave of Iranian missile attacks had begun.
Iran has vowed to continue its retaliatory strikes against Israel as senior officials warn the conflict “will spread to US bases” in the region.
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Explosions boom in Tel Aviv as new wave of missiles launched from Iran
‘Limited damage’ at nuclear facility, Iran says
Iran has said its Fordow nuclear facility has sustained “limited damage” following Israeli attacks.
The semi-official ISNA news agency cited a spokesperson for the country’s atomic energy organisation, who said: “There has been limited damage to some areas at the Fordow enrichment site
“We had already moved a significant part of the equipment and materials out, and there was no extensive damage and there are no contamination concerns.”

Bel Trew: Air raid sirens wail through the night as Israel and Iran exchange strikes
The Independent’s Chief International Correspondent Bel Trew reports from Amman, Jordan:
The Israeli air force said on Saturday it had struck “dozens of targets” including surface-to-air missile infrastructure and defence systems over 1500km away in Tehran.
Air forces commander Tomer Bar warned that it was not over and the air force reported further strikes on Saturday morning.
Iran’s Fars News agency citing a senior military official said on its Telegram account that the conflict would spread to “American bases in the coming days” prompting concerns about attacks on locations in places like Iraq.
“The aggressors will be the target of Iran’s decisive and extensive response” the official reportedly the news outlet.
Meanwhile IRGC-linked telegram accounts shared images of what it claimed was the wreckage of an Israeli aircraft shot down over northern Iran – the Israeli military have denied that any fighter jets have been shot down.
In Jordan, air raid sirens wailed through the night as missiles and drones crossed its airspace.
Amman opened its international airport in the morning to chaotic scenes of passengers trying to leave. Lebanon also announced an intention to open its airspace at 10am local time.
Experts have called Israel’s offensive as one of the most significant attacks on Iran since its war with Iraq in the 1980s.
Matthew Savill, Director of Military Sciences at the Royal United Services Institute said the breadth and scale of these strikes “suggest this operation is intended to not just dissuade Iran from pursuing nuclear weapons, but also cripple any potential military response and even to destabilise the regime.”
Source: independent.co.uk

