Iran has launched a series of ballistic missiles and drones at the United Arab Emirates and Israel as it furiously retaliates after an overnight bombardment which left Tehran burning.
Explosions have been heard over Tel Aviv, with missile warnings in the UAE, as Iran hits out following the Israeli attack on oil depots which caused a ‘river of fire’ to engulf its capital.
At least six people are injured in Israel, including one seriously, as a result of the barrage.
It follows US President Donald Trump’s pledge to dial up the attacks as the war in the Middle East entered its second week.
Meanwhile Mr Trump last night targeted UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer – insisting ‘we don’t need people that join Wars after we’ve already won!’
The British Government is now considering sending an aircraft carrier to the region.
Mr Trump also responded to questions regarding the US’s willingness to send ground troops to Iran.
He said last night that the soldiers’ deployment ‘would be a great thing’, but cautioned: ‘Right now, we’re just decimating them’.
‘There would have to be a very good reason. I would say if we ever did that they would be so decimated that they wouldn’t be able to fight at the ground level,’ he said.
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