LIVE: Trump Threatens Iran with ‘Force Never Seen Before’
Israel launches new strikes on Iran
The Israeli military says it has launched a new wave of strikes targeting Iranian missile launchers and air defenses in central Iran.
Israel has been striking Iranian targets throughout the day. — AP
Life goes on for Palestinians in West Bank
Palestinians in the West Bank say they were largely unfazed, barely pausing as booms echoed across the sky from Israel’s Iron Dome intercepting missiles from Iran overhead.
Unlike Israel, Palestinian cities have no warning sirens or bomb shelters, despite the risk of falling debris or errant missiles. As people sheltered less than 10 miles away in Jerusalem, streets in Ramallah swarmed with shoppers browsing meat counters, vegetable stalls and Ramadan sweets, some stopping to record the sounds of distant sirens and missile interceptions.
But as Israel closed checkpoints to the movement of people and goods on Saturday, gas stations saw longer-than-usual lines as residents filled spare canisters in case of supply disruptions.
Morocco denounces Iran for attacking Gulf nations
Morocco, one of four countries to normalize ties with Israel in 2020 under the Trump-brokered Abraham Accords, has joined other Arab nations in condemning Iran for striking Gulf states, while remaining silent on the Israeli and U.S. attacks on Iran.
The North African kingdom’s foreign ministry said in a statement that it decried “the abject Iranian missile attack that violated the integrity and security of brotherly Arab states.”
Trump 'closely' monitoring Iran situation 'thoughout the day': White House
PALM BEACH, United States: US President Donald Trump and top aides were "closely" monitoring the Iran situation from his Florida resort on Saturday, the White House said, after the United States and Israel launched strikes against Iran.
"The President and his national security team will continue to closely monitor the situation throughout the day," Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said on X, adding that Trump also "monitored the situation overnight at Mar-a-Lago." — AFP
European Union will hold an emergency meeting on Mideast
The 27-nation bloc will hold an emergency security meeting on Monday over the conflict in the Middle East, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said.
“For regional security and stability, it is of the utmost importance that there is no further escalation through Iran’s unjustified attacks on partners in the region,” she said in a social media post. — AP
US urges commercial ships to avoid Gulf after US, Israel attack Iran
WASHINGTON: The US Transportation Department urged commercial vessels Saturday to stay away from the Gulf after the US and Israel launched heavy bombing attacks on Iran.
The Strait of Hormuz, Persian Gulf, Gulf of Oman and Arabian Sea are subject to "significant military activity" and "it is recommended that vessels keep clear of this area if possible," the department's Maritime Administration said in a statement.
US-flagged, owned or crewed ships should also stay 30 nautical miles from any US military vessel to avoid being mistaken as a threat, it said. — AFP
UK calls on Iran to ‘end this now’
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer says that while the U.K. didn’t participate in the attack on Iran, its planes provided air defense for its people and allies in the region.
“We’ve stepped up protections from British bases and personnel to their highest level,” Starmer said.
He didn’t comment on the attacks by the U.S. and Israel, but condemned Iran’s response that included strikes on many Middle East allies.
The Iranian leadership is “utterly abhorrent,” has killed its own people and destabilized the region and should never be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon, Starmer said.
He urged de-escalation and a return to negotiations to achieve peace and protect civilians.
“Iran can end this now,” he said. “They should refrain from further strikes, give up their weapons program and cease the appalling violence and repression against the Iranian people.” — AP
Drone targets Kuwait’s main airport
Kuwait’s civil aviation authority says a drone has targeted the capital’s main international airport and wounded several employees and caused material damage.
Abdullah Rajhi, spokesman of the civil aviation authority, says the damage is being assessed and repair work is ongoing.
He says that emergency measures are being taken, adding that the situation is under control. — AP