US-Iran war live updates: Israeli strike kills Hamas official as fresh wave of attacks hit Tehran
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US will ‘bitterly regret’ strike on Iranian warship, says Foreign Minister
Iranian foreign minister Seyead Abbas Araghchi has declared the US will “come to bitterly regret” the precedent it has set by attacking a warship, which is believed to have killed 87 people.
32 people have been rescued from the ship, which was struck by a torpedo from a US submarine.
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has claimed the ship, which was sailing off Sri Lanka, was a “prize” of the Islamic Republic.
Iranian drone strikes hit Azerbaijan
The Azerbaijan foreign ministry says an Iranian drone strike has hit two locations in the country’s west on Thursday.
Two civilians have been injured.
“One drone struck the terminal building of the airport in the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, while another drone fell near a school building in the village of Shakarabad,” a statement from the ministry said.
The ministry also say they have summoned the Iranian ambassador to Azerbaijan since the attack.
Explosions reported over Tehran
CNN is reporting explosions have been heard over the Iranian capital city of Tehran on Thursday morning.
US Senate blocks bill to limit Donald Trump’s military power
Republicans in the United States Senate have blocked a bill that would have limited President Donald Trump’s power to continue military action against Iran.
Introduced by Democratic senator for Virginia Tim Kaine, the bill would have allowed Congress to have input into President Trump’s decision to enter into war with Iran, which has so far been waged without Congressional approval.
The resolution was voted down 53-47, with votes divided almost completely on party lines.
Strait of Hormuz closed to ships from US, Israel, Europe, says Revolutionary Guard
Iran’s revolutionary guards have declared the Strait of Hormuz is closed to ships from the US, Israel, Europe, and other Western allies, CNN is reporting.
“We had previously said that, based on international laws and resolutions, in times of war, the Islamic Republic of Iran will have the right to control the passage through the Strait of Hormuz,” a statement from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said.
“If vessels belonging to the US, Israel, Europe “and their supporters … are observed, they will certainly be hit.”
Reports of explosions over Bahrain, Qatar
Explosions have been heard over Qatar’s capital city, Doha, and Bahrain, Al Jazeera are reporting.
The explosions occured just before midday local time.
Earlier today, the Qatar Ministry of the Interior evacuated residents living near the US Embassy in Doha.
“Suitable accommodation has been provided for them as part of necessary preventive measures,” a statement from the Ministry said.
Hezbollah command centres hit in Beirut, Israel says
The Israel Defence Force says it has struck “additional command centres” used by Hezbollah in Beirut, Lebanon.
“A short while ago, the Israeli Air Force completed a wave of intelligence-based strikes in Beirut against several command centers belonging to the Hezbollah terrorist organization,” a statement from the IDF read.
“Among the command centers targeted was a command center used by the Hezbollah terrorist organization’s aerial unit.”
Pictures emerge of missile landed in Syria
Incredible pictures are emerging on social media of a missile which landed near the Qamishli International Airport in Syria’s north, near the Turkish border.
No casualties have been reported from the intercepted missile.
Main airport in Israel reopened after five-day closure
The BBC is reporting Ben Gurion airport, which is Israel’s major airport, has been reopened.
The airport has been closed for five days since the first US-Israeli strikes on Iran.
Israel launches fresh strikes in Iran, hitting holy city overnight
The Israeli Air Force “struck and dismantled” a ballistic missile launcher which they claim was armed and “ready to fire at Israel”, according to a statement from the IDF.
The central city of Isfahan was also hit in the strikes, which took out an aerial defense system, the statement said.
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