US Israel Iran War Latest Update: Iran and Iranian-backed militias fired missiles at Israel and Arab states and Israel and the United States pounded targets in Iran as the war expanded on Monday with statements of defiance and warnings of more US casualties. Trump has urged Iranians to “take over” their government and, while he has also signalled he would be open to dialogue with new leadership there following the death of Khamenei, suggested Sunday there was no end in sight to the military operations.
As the American and Israeli airstrikes continued, top Iranian security official Ali Larijani vowed defiantly on X that “we will not negotiate with the United States.”
In Iraq, a pro-Iranian militia claimed a drone attack targeting US troops at the Baghdad airport, the day after it said it fired at a US base in Irbil in the north, and Cyprus said a drone attack targeted a British base on the Mediterranean island nation.
Israel and the US bombed Iranian missile sites and targeted its navy, claiming to have destroyed its headquarters and multiple warships. More than 200 people have been killed since the start of the strikes, according to Iranian leaders.
As the bombardment continued, Hezbollah said it fired missiles from Lebanon into Israel early Monday in response to the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and “repeated Israeli aggressions,” the first attack the militant group has claimed in more than a year. There were no reports of injuries or damage, and Israel said that it had intercepted one projectile while several fell in open areas.
Israel retaliated with strikes on Beirut and urged civilians in nearly 50 villages in eastern and southern Lebanon to evacuate ahead of more possible attacks, sending people fleeing.
Iran has been firing missiles at Israel and Arab states in a counteroffensive since the joint American-Israeli attack Saturday that killed Khamenei and many top Iranian officials.
Gulf states have warned that they could retaliate against Iran after strikes that hit key sites and killed at least five civilians, and US President Donald Trump promised Washington would “avenge” the deaths of three American troops who were killed in Kuwait.
“Sadly, there will likely be more before it ends,” Trump said. “That’s the way it is.”
“Combat operations continue at this time in full force, and they will continue until all of our objectives are achieved,” he said in a video message. “We have very strong objectives,” he added, without elaborating.
The US military said B-2 stealth bombers struck Iran’s ballistic missile facilities with 2,000-pound bombs. Trump said on social media that nine Iranian warships had been sunk and that the Iranian navy’s headquarters had been “largely destroyed.”
In an indication that the conflict could draw in other nations, Britain, France and Germany said they were ready to work with the US to help stop Iran’s attacks, and a group of Gulf Arab countries said it reserved the right to respond to Iranian strikes.
The weekend attacks were the second combined strikes in eight months from the US and Israel against Iran. In the 12-day war last June, Israeli and American strikes greatly weakened Iran’s air defences, military leadership and nuclear program. But the killing of Khamenei, who ruled Iran for more than three decades, creates a leadership vacuum, increasing the risk of regional instability.
Here is the latest:
- Qatar Airways said its flights remain suspended, with its next update planned for Tuesday morning.
- Iranian state media published footage showing damage at the Gandhi Hospital in Tehran.
- Associated Press journalists heard several loud explosions Monday morning in Irbil, the capital city of Iraq’s semiautonomous region of Kurdistan.
- The World Health Organisation called for the sparing of civilians and health care facilities in the Middle East amid a regional conflict triggered by Israeli-US strikes on Iran over the weekend.
- Lebanon’s government is holding an emergency meeting after Hezbollah’s attack on Israel triggered Israeli airstrikes in different parts of the country.
- Strikes across Iran continued into Monday, with one apparently taking Iranian state television off air. Witnesses said an attack in northern Tehran’s Niavaran neighbourhood struck one of the transmitters used for Iranian state TV.
- The United Arab Emirates is shutting its main stock exchanges for the start of the trading week as the regional war intensifies.
- The country’s Capital Market Authority said the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange and Dubai Financial Market would be closed on Monday and Tuesday.
- Another market, the Nasdaq Dubai, also said it was halting trading on both days.
Dubai is the Gulf’s main business hub, though the Emirati capital Abu Dhabi is also an important regional financial centre and home to some of the world’s biggest sovereign wealth funds.
The benchmark index for the Saudi Exchange, the region’s largest stock market, fell 2.2 per cent on Sunday.
