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LIVE: Moment Iranian missile explodes ‘near US troops’ in Saudi Arabia

An Iranian ballistic missile has exploded near the Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, which also hosts US troops, a social media video appears to show. 

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps have begun its twenty-third round of strikes, a statement from the country’s news agency Tasmin has said.

It comes after the IDF said they were working to intercept incoming attacks after reporting missiles launched from Iran towards Israel had been detected.

Alerts were issued to mobile phones in areas which could be impacted by the country’s Home Front Command, the IDF said. 

Donald Trump said he would not make a deal with the Iranian regime unless they offer ‘unconditional surrender’. 

‘There will be no deal with Iran except UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER!’ he wrote on Truth Social on Friday. 

Follow the latest updates on the US-Iran war below

Iran used drone attacks in residential areas of Bahrain, CENTCOM claims

Brad Cooper, the head of the US military’s Middle East-based Central Command (CENTCOM) has said Iran fired seven attack drones in residential areas of Bahrain yesterday evening.

‘This is unacceptable and will not go unanswered,” he said in a statement, while adding Tehran had targeted 12 countries in retaliatory strikes..

‘We will continue working with regional partners to address this threat to innocent people across the region.’

Breaking:Iran’s United Nations envoy says Trump’s comments impede Iran’s sovereignty

Amir-Saeid Iravani, Iran’s ambassador to the UN said Donald Trump’s remarks about choosing the country’s next leader breach the principle of non-interference.

‘Iran is a sovereign and independent state,’ Iravani stated. ‘It does not accept, and will never allow, a foreign power to interfere.’

Speaking to the UN Security Council in New York, he said the diplomatic bloc must ‘act now, without delay’.

‘Failure to act will have catastrophic consequences. Today, it is Iran. Tomorrow it could be any [UN] member state.’

He also accused both the US and Israel of ‘clear war crimes and crimes against humanity’.

Macron condemns Israel’s ‘unacceptable attack’ on UN site in Lebanon

French President Emmanuel Macron condemned Israel’s ‘unacceptable attack’ of a UN site in Lebanon earlier today.

He said the following via X:

I met with Syrian President Ahmad Al-Charaa as well as Lebanese President Joseph Aoun.

France is working with its partners to prevent the conflict from spreading further in the region.

The sovereignty and territorial integrity of Syria and Lebanon, as well as of every country in the region, must be respected.

The ongoing destabilizations leave no room for terrorism. France will ensure this. While the United Nations Force in Lebanon plays a key role in stabilization in southern Lebanon, I strongly condemn the unacceptable attack that struck members of its contingent today.

France will remain committed to it.

Sir Keir Starmer vows to support the defence of Saudi Arabia

Sir Keir Starmer has promised Saudi Arabia’s crown prince Mohammed bin Salman that the UK is ready to back the defence of his country.

The Prime Minister told Prince bin Salman that the UK ‘stood ready’ to help defend the country.

A Downing Street spokesperson said:

The Prime Minister spoke to his royal highness Mohammed bin Salman, crown prince of Saudi Arabia this evening, following the Iranian regime’s strikes on the kingdom and its partners.

The leaders also discussed stepping up intelligence cooperation to support defensive operations and protect civilians.

Turning to energy resilience, the crown prince outlined the steps the kingdom had taken to boost global oil supply and support market stability.

The leaders agreed to stay in close touch over the coming days and weeks.’

They also stated that extra British helicopters, fighter jets and a destroyers were being deployed to the region.

They added that Britain ‘stood ready to support the defence of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia should it be needed’.

FILE - President Donald Trump stands with Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on his visit to the White House, Nov. 18, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein, File)

Karoline Leavitt’s brutal swipe at conservatives against Trump’s war on Iran: ‘This President lives in the real world’

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt took a swipe at members of President Donald Trump’s MAGA base who have criticized his military action in Iran.

‘X is not real life,’ Leavitt said. ‘This President lives in the real world.’

Leavitt had stopped to gaggle with reporters Friday on the White House driveway when asked about Republican Party infighting.

Trump says defense contractors agreed to ‘quadruple production’ of weapons

Donald Trump said his meetings with US defense contractors was ‘very good,’ and they have agreed to ‘quadruple production’ of weapons.

‘We just concluded a very good meeting with the largest U.S. Defense Manufacturing Companies where we discussed Production and Production Schedules,’ he wrote on Truth Social.

‘They have agreed to quadruple Production of the “Exquisite Class” Weaponry in that we want to reach, as rapidly as possible, the highest levels of quantity.’

Breaking:Son of Israeli finance minister injured in Lebanon

The son of Bazelel Smotrich, Israel’s finance minister, has been injured in a conflict with Hezbollah in Lebanon, the country’s defence minister said.

Israel Katz, Israel’s defence minister, said the following via X:

Strengthening Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and his family, and wishing a speedy recovery to his fighter son who was wounded in Lebanon while carrying out his duties against the terrorist organization Hezbollah.

I embrace and strengthen all the fighters and female fighters of the IDF who are fighting bravely and devotedly in all arenas for the security of the State of Israel. The entire people of Israel stand behind you and are proud of you “

Trump reveals says Iran’s unconditional surrender would mean ‘they can’t fight any longer’

In a phone interview with Axios, the US President elaborated on his earlier statement:

Unconditional surrender could be that [the Iranians] announce it. But it could also be when they can’t fight any longer because they don’t have anyone or anything to fight with

US will consider Iran in a state of ‘unconditional surrender’ once President Trump deems it no longer poses a threat, Leavitt says

White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, told reporters Trump’s administration would consider Iran was in a place of ‘unconditional surrender’ once the US President deems it no longer poses a threat.

When he as commander in chief of the U.S. armed forces determines that Iran no longer poses a threat to the United States of America and the goal of Operation Epic Fury has been fully realized, then Iran will essentially be in a place of unconditional surrender,

Breaking:Ten Iranian drone attacks launched towards Qatar today, defence ministry says

Qatar’s Ministry of Defence said the country’s air defence fought against several Iranian drone attacks today.

Nine of the ten drons launched towards Qater were intercepted, with the tenth striking an are which was uninhabited. No injuries were caused.

Breaking:Explosions heard near Natanz, Iranian state media reports

Explosions have been heard near the city of Natanz, Iranian state media has reported.

The city, located in central Iran, has one of the country’s largest nuclear enrichment facilities, according to AlJazeera.

It was also struck previously during the current conflict as well as during a 12-day conflict in 2025.

Iran’s President accuses Netanyahu of ‘deception based on the geography of the audeince’ in scathing swipe at the Israeli PM

Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian alleged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was deceiving audiences based on their geography.

See his full statement below:

Key Updates

  • Israel has launched another wave of strikes on Lebanon, IDF confirms
  • European countries could become ‘legitimate targets’ if they get involved in conflict, Iran’s deputy foreign minister warns
  • A USAF B1-B bomber prepares to land at RAF Fairford airbase
  • WATCH: Iranian missile explodes ‘near the Prince Sultan Air Base’ in Saudi Arabia
  • Iran has ‘begun its twenty-third round of strikes’, local media reports
  • Iran has attacked 12 countries, US military says
  • Iranian missiles detected making their way to Israel, IDF says
  • PICTURED: Royal Navy helicopter arrived in Cyprus
  • Trump says no deal with Iran unless they offer ‘unconditional surrender’
  • Russia ‘is sharing targeting intelligence on US warships and planes with Iran’
  • IDF release footage of moment Ayatollah Khamenei’s bunker is blown up
  • Watch: Huge airstrike rocks Tehran as US warns ‘big one’ is on its way
  • Qatar warns that oil could double to $150 a barrel and ‘bring down world economies’
  • Qatar declares Iran targeted its navy during Bahrain attack
  • US stealth bombers land at UK bases as Trump warns Iran ‘big one’ is coming
  • Azerbaijan pulls out diplomats from Iran
  • The most dangerous and safest places in the Middle East since Iran war
  • Israel claims to have destroyed Hezbollah ‘terror sites’ in new Beirut strikes
  • Dubai residents receive ‘missile threat’ alert on their phones
  • Four men are arrested in London on suspicion of spying for Iran
  • Brits arrive home after ‘traumatic’ government repatriation flight from the Middle East
  • Saudi Arabia intercept three drones near Riyadh
  • Watch: Iranian missiles hit two hotels in Bahrain
  • Israel declares war in ‘new phase’ as more strikes launched in Tehran
  • US announces strike on Iranian drone carrier

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