Opening summary
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the US-Israel war on Iran as the conflict continues to expand as it enters its second week.
Donald Trump has declared that he would only accept Tehran’s “unconditional surrender” and Israel has traded fresh attacks with Iran and Lebanon.
The US president’s comments on social media on Friday came hours after Iran’s president announced that unnamed countries had begun mediation efforts, briefly raising the possibility, however faint, of a diplomatic resolution.
If you are just catching up on the latest, here is a summary of what you need to know.
US defence secretary Pete Hegseth said US firepower was “about to surge dramatically” against Iran, while the Israeli military said it was moving to a new phase of its offensive.
Explosions could be heard in Israel on Friday as its defences activated to shoot down incoming Iranian fire.
The United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia all reported fresh drone and missile attacks.
Israel expanded the war in Lebanon, pounding Beirut on Friday after ordering an unprecedented evacuation of the city’s southern suburbs.
Smoke and flames rise after an Israeli airstrike on the Dahieh suburb of southern Beirut on Friday. Photograph: Wael Hamzeh/EPA
Israel launched a new wave of attacks on Iran, saying 50 of its warplanes had hit a bunker still being used by Iran’s leadership beneath slain supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s destroyed Tehran compound.
Russia has been sharing intelligence with Iran about US targets in the region, according to news reports. In response US defence secretary Pete Hegseth said the US was “not concerned” and was “tracking everything” and factoring it into battle plans.
At least 1,332 people have been killed in Iran since the US-Israel first launched strikes on 28 February, Iravani said, citing the Iranian Red Crescent Society.
The Lebanese health ministry has reported 123 people killed and 683 wounded after Israeli attacks. About 300,000 people have been displaced in Lebanon in the past four days, according to the Norwegian Refugee Council.
Updated at 23.37 EST
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Blasts heard in Dubai and Manama
Explosions have been heard in Dubai and Manama on Saturday.
Two blasts were heard in Dubai and one in Manama, Bahrain’s capital, where a warning siren sounded, AFP has just reported.
Bahrain’s interior ministry posted on X:
double quotation markCitizens and residents are urged to remain calm and head to the nearest safe place.
The blasts came as Iran has continued its retaliatory strikes against Gulf countries that host US forces.
Dubai authorities earlier reportedly said that a “minor incident” that resulted from the fall of debris after an interception had been contained.
Smoke rises after an Iranian drone was intercepted over the Bahrain Financial Harbour towers, which houses the Israeli embassy, in Manama on Friday. Photograph: ReutersShare
Updated at 23.23 EST
Blast in Jerusalem after missile alert – report
An explosion was heard in Jerusalem on Saturday after air raid sirens warned of an incoming Iranian missile attack, AFP is reporting.
The Israeli military said earlier that air defences were “operating to intercept the threat”, before giving the all-clear.
Updated at 23.20 EST
A blast has been reported in Jerusalem after an Iranian missile alert.
We’ll bring you more on this as it comes to hand.
Updated at 23.06 EST
US approves $151m arms sale to Israel
The US state department has approved the sale of $151.8m worth of munitions to Israel on Friday amid the escalating Middle East war.
The sale of 12,000 requested 1,000-pound (470km) bomb bodies was approved by the state department’s bureau of political-military affairs, according to a press release on Friday.
“The proposed sale will improve Israel’s capability to meet current and future threats, strengthen its homeland defense, and serve as a deterrent to regional threats,” the bureau said in a statement cited by the AFP news agency.
ShareOpening summary
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the US-Israel war on Iran as the conflict continues to expand as it enters its second week.
Donald Trump has declared that he would only accept Tehran’s “unconditional surrender” and Israel has traded fresh attacks with Iran and Lebanon.
The US president’s comments on social media on Friday came hours after Iran’s president announced that unnamed countries had begun mediation efforts, briefly raising the possibility, however faint, of a diplomatic resolution.
If you are just catching up on the latest, here is a summary of what you need to know.
US defence secretary Pete Hegseth said US firepower was “about to surge dramatically” against Iran, while the Israeli military said it was moving to a new phase of its offensive.
Explosions could be heard in Israel on Friday as its defences activated to shoot down incoming Iranian fire.
The United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia all reported fresh drone and missile attacks.
Israel expanded the war in Lebanon, pounding Beirut on Friday after ordering an unprecedented evacuation of the city’s southern suburbs.
Smoke and flames rise after an Israeli airstrike on the Dahieh suburb of southern Beirut on Friday. Photograph: Wael Hamzeh/EPA
Israel launched a new wave of attacks on Iran, saying 50 of its warplanes had hit a bunker still being used by Iran’s leadership beneath slain supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s destroyed Tehran compound.
Russia has been sharing intelligence with Iran about US targets in the region, according to news reports. In response US defence secretary Pete Hegseth said the US was “not concerned” and was “tracking everything” and factoring it into battle plans.
At least 1,332 people have been killed in Iran since the US-Israel first launched strikes on 28 February, Iravani said, citing the Iranian Red Crescent Society.
The Lebanese health ministry has reported 123 people killed and 683 wounded after Israeli attacks. About 300,000 people have been displaced in Lebanon in the past four days, according to the Norwegian Refugee Council.
Updated at 23.37 EST