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Welcome to our live coverage of day 19 of the war in Iran, where Tehran has fired retaliatory fresh barrages early on Wednesday at Israel and its neighbouring countries, as it looks to avenge the IDF’s killing of two of its top security officials the day prior.
Israel announced on Tuesday that it has eliminated the powerful Iranian security chief, Ali Larijani, and Gholam Reza Soleimani, who heads the all-volunteer Basij paramilitary unit of the Revolutionary Guard Corps in overnight strikes on Tehran.
Iran deployed advanced multiple warhead missiles in its attacks on central Israel, killing two people in a strike on a building in the city of Ramat Gan, raising the death toll in the country to 14.
Tehran’s neighbours in the Gulf, including Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Kuwait have reported early interceptions of incoming Iranian drones and missiles on Wednesday, while an attack on Iraq saw the US embassy compound sustaining a direct hit.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has hinted at a potential exit from NATO after the defence alliance ruled out deploying naval assets in his bid to assemble a global coalition to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to address soaring energy costs. Brent crude continued to trade over $100 a barrel on Wednesday.
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Israeli strikes on central Beirut kill 12 and injure dozens, health ministry says
Israeli strikes on central Beirut on Wednesday morning killed at least 12 people, according to the Lebanese health ministry who updated tolls in a statement.
The ministry said that the strikes on the Basta and Zuqaq al-Blat neighbourhoods in central Beirut killed at least 12 people and wounded 41.
Iran judiciary says ‘attack’ kills and wounds civilians and judicial staff
Iran’s judiciary reported on Wednesday that an enemy “attack” hit southern Iran, killing and wounding civilians and judicial staff.
The judiciary’s Mizan news agency reported the attack at a judiciary site in Larestan County in Iran’s Fars province.
The site “was targeted in an attack by the enemy,” said Mizan. “A number of staff members and civilians were ‘martyred’ and injured, the exact number is still unknown.”
Mizan described the site as a judiciary complex in Larestan County hit during working hours. It later detailed the attacks were airstrikes and blamed the United States and Israel.
Four explosions heard in Erbil in Iraq’s autonomous Kurdistan region
At least four explosions were heard on Wednesday in the city of Erbil in the autonomous Kurdistan region, journalists there reported.
It was not immediately clear what the target was. From a suburb of Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan region, interceptions of projectiles were seen over the city, home to a major US consulate complex, while its airport houses US-led coalition troops.
Iraq was drawn into the war in Iran after having long been a proxy battleground between the United States and Iran.
Strikes have targeted Iran-backed groups, which in turn have claimed daily attacks on US interests in Iraq and across the region.
Since the start of the war, the coalition's air defences have repeatedly downed drones over Erbil.
In the past few days daily explosions have been heard over the city, although mostly in the evening.
On Tuesday night, the powerful Iran-backed armed group Kataib Hezbollah condemned the US presence in Iraq and demanded that every "foreign soldier" leave the country.
The group, a US-designated terrorist organisation, is part of an umbrella movement known as the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, which has been claiming daily attacks on US interests in Iraq and the region, and has always demanded the withdrawal of their troops.
Saudi ministry says second drone intercepted over Riyadh
Saudi Arabia’s Defence Ministry says its forces shot down a second drone flying over the capital, Riyadh, on Wednesday.
The drone was approaching the city’s diplomatic quarter, where the US embassy and other foreign missions are located.
Earlier in the morning on Wednesday, the ministry reported it destroyed a drone that was headed for the diplomatic quarter.
Israeli strikes in central Beirut unsettle residents
Israeli strikes overnight into Wednesday against central Beirut have destroyed the illusion of safe areas in the capital, residents and first responders said.
In the renewed fighting with the Iran-backed Hezbollah group, Israel has concentrated most strikes where the group has a strong presence in southern Lebanon and Beirut’s southern suburbs.
But several attacks early on Wednesday hit city centre neighbourhoods, some without warning.
“Today, Beirut is no different from the southern suburbs,” said Neshat Berri, fire brigade Captain, in the Bachoura neighbourhood, where emergency crews dug through rubble.
Near a building damaged by a strike in the Basta neighbourhood, resident Hassan Jaber complained there was “no safety.”
“We will continue to be exposed to this. Beirut is no different (from other areas),” he said. “May God protect us.”
Israeli strikes kill 2 in Lebanon’s Bekaa valley, health ministry says
Israeli airstrikes killed at least two people in Lebanon’s western Bekaa valley on Wednesday, Lebanon's health ministry said.
The strikes in the town of Sohmor also wounded at least six others, the ministry added.
Islamic and Arab foreign ministers to discuss regional security in Riyadh meeting
Saudi Arabia is set to host on Wednesday a consultative meeting of foreign ministers from Arab and Islamic countries as the Iran war shows no sign of abating.
The Saudi Foreign Ministry said the meeting in the capital Riyadh will include discussion of means to “support regional security and stability.”
Gulf Arab states have repeatedly come under fire from Iran, raising anger at Tehran, as well as the United States and Israel for launching the war.
Saudi forces destroy drone nearing diplomatic quarter
Saudi Arabia’s Defence Ministry says its forces shot down a drone on Wednesday morning as it approached the diplomatic quarter in the capital Riyadh, which houses the US embassy and other foreign missions.
Loud explosions and air raid alerts sound in Dubai and Doha, Euronews journalists report
Euronews journalists in Dubai and Doha report intensive waves of attacks throughout the night and into the early hours of the morning as Iran continues to target its Gulf neighbours.
Massive interception explosions, low-flying fighter jets roaring over the city and air raid alerts urging residents to seek shelter kept Dubai awake all night, Euronews journalists in the UAE reported.
Dubai’s skyline was lit by missile interceptors in action and falling debris amid reports that Tehran’s attacks were targeting Dubai International Airport.
The UK announced that a “British ground-based counter drone unit operating in a high-threat area took out the largest number of drones in a single night since the conflict began.”
Air raid alerts sounded at 6 am local time in Doha, as Euronews journalists there report loud explosions as the country’s air defences engaged incoming Iranian fire.
Iran executes man it accused of spying for Mossad
Iran’s judiciary said on Wednesday that it has executed a man it accused of spying for Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency.
The judiciary’s Mizan news agency identified the man as Kourosh Keyvani.
It alleged he “provided images and information on sensitive locations” to the Mossad. Keyvani was the first publicly announced execution for spying during the current war.
Iran, one of the world’s top executioners, has long killed people convicted of spying charges in closed-door hearings where they can’t fully contest the cases against them.
Activists and rights groups have warned since Iran’s nationwide protests in January that the Islamic Republic could begin conducting mass executions. Iran violently suppressed the protests through violence that killed thousands and saw tens of thousands detained.
In the aftermath of Iran’s eight-year war with Iraq in the 1980s, international rights groups estimate as many as 5,000 people were executed.
No request from US to help keep Strait of Hormuz open, says Australian minister
A senior Australian government minister said he isn’t aware of any formal US request for military support to help keep the Strait of Hormuz open amid spiralling energy prices.
Australia’s Treasurer Jim Chalmers was responding on Wednesday to US President Donald Trump’s complaint that Australia, Japan, South Korea and NATO had rejected his calls to help secure the strait from Iranian attack.
Asked if Australia had received any formal US request for extra military support to keep the strait open, Chalmers told Australian media outlets “Not that I’m aware of.”
“It’s not something that we’ve been considering, in terms of sending battleships to the Strait of Hormuz,” Chalmers insisted in another interview.
Two people killed in central Israel as Iran launches fresh attacks
Iran launched a barrage of what it said were multiple-warhead missiles aimed at central Israel on Wednesday to avenge the deaths of two of its top security officials, who were killed in overnight Israeli strikes the day prior, as the war enters day 19.
In a major blow to the Islamic Republic’s leadership, Israel announced on Tuesday that its strikes in Tehran eliminated Gholam Reza Soleimani, the IRGC’s all-volunteer Basij paramilitary unit chief, and top security official Ali Larijani, who served as secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council.
Iran’s attacks have also targeted its neighbours in the Gulf region, including Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
Attacks were also reported in Iraq, where an Iranian drone was seen directly hitting the US embassy compound in Baghdad.
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Iran launches new barrages targeting central Israel and wider region
Iran fired advanced missiles at central Israel in the early hours of Wednesday, killing two people, as it looks to avenge the killing of two of its top securit…