Iran launched a missile attack Monday on a U.S. military base in Qatar, retaliating for the American bombing of its nuclear sites.

The attack came shortly after Qatar closed its airspace as a precaution amid threats from Iran. The U.S. confirmed the air base in Qatar was targeted by a missile attack from Iran and said no casualties were reported.

Iran said its Monday night missile attack on Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar matched the number of bombs dropped by the United States on its nuclear sites this weekend, signaling its likely desire to deescalate.

Here is the latest:

US confirms missile attack from Iran on US military base in Qatar

A Defense Department official is confirming a missile attack from Iran on a U.S. military base in Qatar but says no casualties have been reported.

The official said Monday that Al Udeid Air Base was attacked by short-range and medium-range ballistic missiles. The U.S. is continuing to monitor the situation, said the official.

The confirmation came soon after Iran acknowledged the missile attacks, saying the attack in Qatar matched the number of bombs dropped by the United States on its nuclear sites over the weekend, signaling its likely desire to de-escalate.

Saudi Arabia condemns Iran鈥檚 attack

Saudi Arabia on Monday condemned 鈥渋n the strongest terms鈥 Iran鈥檚 attack against a U.S. military base in Qatar.

The kingdom鈥檚 Foreign Ministry described the action as a violation of international law and said it affirmed its 鈥渇ull support鈥 for Qatar.

Plane carrying Lebanese prime minister to Qatar had to land in Bahrain

A Lebanese official told The Associated Press that Prime Minister Nawaf Salam was on his way to Qatar when the country closed its airspace ahead of the Iranian missile attack on Al Udeid base.

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulations, said Salam is now in Bahrain.

Bahrain later temporarily closed its airspace due to the firing of missiles.

Egypt鈥檚 national airliner cancels flights in the region

Egypt鈥檚 national airliner, EgyptAir, says it has canceled flights between Cairo and the Arab Gulf countries 鈥渦ntil the situation stabilizes in the region.鈥

Airports across the Gulf warn of delays and cancellations

Airports across the Gulf are warning of cancelled, delayed and redirected flights, as planes are turning around from the Gulf, according to flight data.

Planes are redirecting from the United Arab Emirates based on flight paths and air traffic control audio, according to a post on X from Flightradar24, which tracks real-time air traffic.

Iran鈥檚 Supreme 好色tv Security Council says targets in Qatar were far from residential areas

Iran鈥檚 Supreme 好色tv Security Council in a statement said: 鈥淭he base targeted by Iran鈥檚 powerful forces was also a significant distance from urban facilities and residential areas in Qatar.鈥

It added: 鈥淭his action posed no danger to our friendly and brotherly nation of Qatar and its honorable people. The Islamic Republic of Iran remains committed to preserving and continuing its warm and historic relations with Qatar.鈥

Gulf Nation of Bahrain says it is suspending flights in its airspace

The Gulf nation of Bahrain that is home to the U.S. 5th Fleet headquarters says it is temporarily suspending flights in its airspace.

Bahrain鈥檚 Interior Ministry urged residents to avoid driving on main roads 鈥渇or public safety鈥 saying they should be kept for official use.

Air raid sirens went off there.

Iran says its missile attack on Qatar matched number of bombs dropped by the US

Iran said its Monday night missile attack on Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar matched the number of bombs dropped by the United States on its nuclear sites this weekend, signaling its likely desire to deescalate.

Iran made the announcement via a statement from its Supreme 好色tv Security Council after the attack, which Qatar said caused no injuries.

Iran also said it targeted the base because it was outside of populated areas.

Qatar condemns attack by Iran

Qatar Foreign Ministry condemned the attack on Al Udeid base by Iran鈥檚 Revolutionary Guards calling it 鈥渁 flagrant violation of Qatar鈥檚 sovereignty, its airspace, and international law.鈥

The ministry added that the continuation of such military activities endangers security and stability of the region.

鈥淲e call for an immediate end to all military activities,鈥 Qatar鈥檚 foreign ministry said.

Qatar鈥檚 Defense Ministry says Iranian strikes on the gas-rich nation did not inflict any casualties.

The ministry added that Qatari forces took part in intercepting Iranian missiles that were directed toward the Al Udeid base that houses U.S. troops.

It added that Qatar鈥檚 airspace is now safe.

Qatar said there鈥檚 no casualties after Iran鈥檚 attack on the Al Udeid Air Base

The quick statement from Qatar Foreign Minister spokesman Majed al-Ansari said that the energy-rich nation 鈥渃ondemns the attack that targeted Al Udeid Air Base by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.鈥

鈥淲e reassure that Qatar鈥檚 air defenses successfully thwarted the attack and intercepted the Iranian missiles,鈥 it added.

Qatar said it would push for diplomatic efforts for 鈥渁 serious return to the negotiating table and dialogue.鈥

Al Udeid is also home to the Combined Air Operations Center, which provides command and control of airpower across the region as well as the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing, the largest expeditionary wing in the world.

Trump visited the base and addressed US and Qatari troops there in May during a trip to the region

Speaking to U.S. troops at the base in May, the president said 鈥渕y priority is to end conflicts, not start them.鈥

鈥淏ut I will never hesitate to wield American power, if it鈥檚 necessary, to defend the United States of America or our partners. And this is one of our great partners right here,鈥 referring to Qatar.

鈥淲hen we鈥檙e threatened, America鈥檚 military will answer our enemies without even thinking about it. We have overwhelming strength and devastating force.鈥

Iran launched a missile attack on US forces at Qatar鈥檚 Al Udeid Air Base, retaliating for the American bombing of its nuclear sites

Iran said Monday night it attacked American forces stationed at Qatar鈥檚 Al Udeid Air Base.

It made the announcement on state television as martial music played. A caption on screen called it 鈥渁 mighty and successful response by the armed forces of Iran to America鈥檚 aggression.鈥

The attack came shortly after Qatar closed its airspace as a precaution amid threats from Iran.

White House monitoring reported Iranian strikes on US base in Qatar

The White House and Pentagon aware of, and closely monitoring, the potential threats to Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, according to a senior administration official. The official was not authorized to comment publicly.

Iran did not immediately acknowledge the attack

However, its President Masoud Pezeshkian wrote on the social platform X just before the attack: 鈥淲e neither initiated the war nor seeking it. But we will not leave invasion to the great Iran without answer. With all our being, we will stand by security of the beloved nation and will answer any wound on body of Iran resorting to faith, wisdom and determination. People! God takes care of us.鈥

Explosions seen and heard in skies over Qatar

Explosions boomed in Qatar on Monday night as witnesses said they saw what appeared to be missiles in the skies over the country.

There was no immediate acknowledgment from Qatari authorities of the possible attack.

It came as Qatar closed its airspace amid Iranian threats to retaliate against the United States over its bombing of three Iranian nuclear sites early Sunday.

Qatar Foreign Ministry says the airspace closure is a precautionary measure

鈥淭his is part of a series of precautionary measures taken in response to recent developments in the region,鈥 Qatar鈥檚 Foreign Ministry said in a statement on its state-run Qatar News Agency.

鈥淎uthorities are closely and continuously monitoring the situation, assessing developments in coordination with regional and international partners, and will provide the public with updated information in a timely manner through official channels,鈥 it added.

Qatar, home to the Al Jazeera satellite news network, also hosted the 2022 FIFA World Cup and has begun in recent years to mend its relations with other Gulf countries after a diplomatic crisis saw it cut off for years in President Donald Trump鈥檚 first term.

Qatar鈥檚 airspace closure comes after US Embassy alert

The U.S. Embassy in Qatar issued an unexplained alert on its website in the afternoon telling Americans in the energy-rich nation to 鈥渟helter in place until further notice.鈥

The embassy did not elaborate and did not respond to multiple requests for comment from The Associated Press on the message. The British Embassy issued a similar warning hours later, without elaborating.

Initially, Qatar downplayed the warning. But Monday night, it issued the extraordinary order to shut its busy airspace.

Qatar, across the Persian Gulf from Iran, is home to Al Udeid Air Base, which hosts the forward headquarters of the U.S. military鈥檚 Central Command. Iran has threatened American forces at Al Udeid in the past, but not after Sunday鈥檚 strike -- though state television has mentioned American bases in its broadcasts.

Qatar maintains diplomatic relations with Iran and shares a massive offshore natural gas field with Tehran.

Trump questions ex-Russian president, suggesting some countries could give nuclear warheads to Iran

Trump is casting doubt on former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev鈥檚 suggestions that 鈥渁 number鈥 of countries were considering supplying Iran with nuclear warheads.

鈥淒id he really say that or, is it just a figment of my imagination? If he did say that, and, if confirmed, please let me know, IMMEDIATELY,鈥 Trump posted on his social media site.

The president also questioned Medvedev鈥檚 authority compared to Russian President Vladimir Putin, writing that the threat of nuclear attack 鈥渟hould not be treated so casually. I guess that鈥檚 why Putin鈥檚 鈥楾HE BOSS.鈥欌

Trump ended his message with an implicit threat. He said U.S. bombing might displayed in Iran over the weekend could pale in comparison to the lethal force of 鈥渙ur nuclear submarines.鈥

Qatar closes its airspace

Qatar has closed its airspace amid Iran鈥檚 retaliation threats against the United States.

Qatar made the announcement through its foreign ministry. It called the decision temporary. It comes after the U.S. and United Kingdom urged their citizens to shelter in place there. Qatar is home to a major base for U.S. forces.

Qatar is home to Qatar Airways, a major regional carrier for East-West travel.

EU foreign policy chief urges Iran not to close Strait of Hormuz

The European Union鈥檚 top diplomat has called on Iran to not close the Strait of Hormuz, a vital corridor for energy supplies.

Kaja Kallas spoke to journalists after a meeting of the EU鈥檚 27 foreign ministers. She said closing the strait would have 鈥渁 huge impact also for the broader trade in the world.鈥

She also said that in talks with the United States and regional actors, 鈥渆verybody is concerned of the same thing, which is the spillover effect鈥 of violent instability in the Middle East.

New Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon

State media in Lebanon says Israel has carried out airstrikes in parts of the country鈥檚 south, including the Hezbollah stronghold of Apple province. There is no immediate word on casualties.

Monday鈥檚 airstrikes were more intense than the usual, near-daily ones that Israel has carried out since a ceasefire ended its 14-month war with Hezbollah in November. Israeli鈥檚 military says it struck rocket launchers and an arms depot for Hezbollah.

One Iranian describes rationing and some fear

An Iranian who fled Tehran says bakeries and gas stations have been rationing supplies and struggling to keep up with people's fears.

鈥淪ome people spent a night sleeping in the pump station lines until it was their turn,鈥 the 38-year-old told The Associated Press, speaking on condition of anonymity out of safety concerns.

He said they heard explosions Monday targeting the paramilitary Revolutionary Guard headquarters, which he said was in the area in Karaj.

Thousands of Afghans leaving Iran every day

The United Nations estimates that 10,000 Afghans have been returning home from neighboring Iran every day for the past few days.

The U.N. special envoy for Afghanistan tells the U.N. Security Council that communities and the country鈥檚 Taliban rulers 鈥渉ave made huge efforts to absorb returnees.鈥 But Roza Otunbayeva says that 鈥渨ithout international assistance, there are limits to safe, orderly and peaceful returns.鈥

Japan watches with 鈥榤aximum sense of urgency鈥

Japan鈥檚 Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba says he is watching the possibility of a closure of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran with a 鈥渕aximum sense of urgency,鈥 as it would severely impact Japan鈥檚 energy supply.

Japan relies largely on oil imports from the Middle East.

Ishiba had hoped to discuss the issue during the upcoming NATO summit. But Japanese officials say he has canceled the trip.

Tehran prison reportedly holds French citizens

France is calling for the release of two French citizens believed to be held in Tehran鈥檚 Evin prison, which was targeted in an Israeli airstrike.

French Foreign Minister Jean-No毛l Barrot said on social media he spoke with his Iranian counterpart and demanded their liberation and immediate access to consular support.

Cecile Kohler and Jacques Paris were arrested in May 2022. French authorities say they were on vacation. Iranian authorities accused them of protesting with Iranian teachers and taking part in an anti-government rally.

Evin Prison has held citizens of Western countries, dual nationals and political prisoners often used by Iran as bargaining chips in negotiations with the West.

Toppled Iranian shah鈥檚 son offers to take power

The son of Iran鈥檚 last shah has offered to take over the Iranian leadership and lead the country鈥檚 transition to democracy.

Reza Pahlavi told a news conference in Paris that the 鈥硆egime is defeated, teetering, on the edge of collapse.鈥欌 He claimed he doesn鈥檛 seek political power but wants to 鈥渉elp our great nation navigate through this critical hour towards stability, freedom and justice.鈥欌

Pahlavi left Iran at age 17 soon before the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Many Iranians have bitter memories of repression under his father鈥檚 reign as shah. Others might reject Pahlavi over his outreach to Israel.

Several large Iranian opposition groups are based abroad but they are not united, and it鈥檚 unclear how much support any of them has inside the country.

Israel warns Iranians of attacks over 鈥榯he coming days鈥

Israel's military is warning Iranians it will continue to attack military sites around Tehran over 鈥渢he coming days.鈥 The military issued the warning on social media, though Iranians are struggling to access the outside world because of an internet shutdown in the country.

The warning says 鈥渨e ask you to stay away from weapons production centers, military bases and security institutions affiliated with the regime.鈥

Iran has criticized the warnings as a way to scare its public. However, the Israelis have carried out strikes after their warnings multiple times in the war.

South Africa says UN should lead diplomatic efforts

South Africa calls on the United States, Israel and Iran to allow the United Nations to lead diplomatic efforts to find a resolution.

It also calls on them to allow an inspection and verification of Iran鈥檚 uranium enrichment and its nuclear capacity.

South Africa has strong diplomatic ties with Iran, which the Trump administration has criticized.

Hezbollah indicates it won鈥檛 join the war between Israel and Iran

The leader of Lebanon鈥檚 Hezbollah indicates that the group will not join the war between Iran and Israel for now. Naim Kassem spoke in his first public comments since the U.S. inserted itself into the war on Sunday. He says his group is ready to back any decision taken by the Lebanese state to force Israel to stop the war.

He also tells the Iran-backed group鈥檚 Al-Ahad newspaper in a report published Monday that the attacks on Iran will 鈥渉ave a high cost鈥 as the whole region is in danger, and says U.S. President Donald Trump鈥檚 threats to kill Iran鈥檚 Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei are a 鈥渧ile act and a sign of weakness.鈥

Trump just 鈥榬aising a question鈥 about regime change

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt says U.S. operations in the Middle East haven鈥檛 changed despite Trump raising the possibility of what he called "regime change" in Iran on Sunday.

鈥淭he president was just simply raising a question that I think many people around the world are asking,鈥 Leavitt told reporters on Monday.

She added, 鈥渋f they refuse to engage in diplomacy moving forward, why shouldn鈥檛 the Iranian people rise up against this brutal terrorist regime?鈥

Germany's Merz says 鈥榥o reason鈥 to criticize Israel's attacks on Iran

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz says there鈥檚 鈥渘o reason鈥 to criticize Israel鈥檚 attacks on Iran鈥檚 nuclear program or the weekend intervention of the United States.

Merz, whose country is traditionally a staunch ally of Israel, acknowledged Monday that 鈥渋t is not without risk, but leaving things the way they were was also not an option.鈥

He said in a speech to a conference of Germany鈥檚 main industry lobby group that "for us, and for me personally, there is no reason to criticize what Israel began a week ago, and also no reason to criticize what America did last weekend."

In an interview with ZDF television last week, Merz said 鈥渢his is the dirty work that Israel is doing for us all.鈥

Iran was an 鈥榠mminent threat,鈥 White House press secretary tells ABC

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told ABC News on Monday morning that Iran was an 鈥渋mminent threat鈥 and Donald Trump is the 鈥渇irst president with the guts to actually do something about it.鈥

She was definitive about the outcome of U.S. strikes, saying they 鈥渢ook away Iran鈥檚 ability to create a nuclear bomb.鈥

Leavitt also said the administration has a 鈥渉igh degree of confidence鈥 that enriched uranium was stored at the sites that were attacked by the U.S.

鈥淭he president would not have launched the strikes if we weren鈥檛 confident in that,鈥 she said.

US Embassy in Qatar urges American citizens to shelter in place

The U.S. Embassy in Qatar issued an alert on its website Monday urging American citizens in the energy-rich nation to 鈥渟helter in place until further notice," although Qatar later said the situation was "stable."

The embassy did not elaborate, nor did it respond to multiple requests for comment from The Associated Press on the message, which comes as tensions are high in the Middle East after the U.S. bombed Iranian nuclear sites on Sunday.

Qatar鈥檚 Foreign Ministry spokesman Majed al-Ansari later put out a statement saying that advisories from foreign embassies 鈥渄o not necessarily reflect the existence of specific or credible threats.鈥

鈥淲e would like to reassure the public that the security situation in the State remains stable,鈥 he added.

Qatar, across the Persian Gulf from Iran, is home to Al Udeid Air Base, which hosts the forward headquarters of the U.S. military鈥檚 Central Command. Iran has threatened American forces at Al Udeid in the past, but not after Sunday鈥檚 strike, though state television has mentioned American bases in its broadcasts.

Qatar maintains diplomatic relations with Iran and shares a massive offshore natural gas field with Tehran.

After the U.S. strikes in Iran, security officers at all U.S. embassies and consulates had been instructed to conduct reviews of their post鈥檚 security posture and report back to the State Department by late Sunday. It wasn鈥檛 immediately clear if that was connected to the alert.

Evin Prison situation under control, Iran's judiciary says

The situation at Tehran鈥檚 notorious Evin Prison is under control, Iran鈥檚 judiciary said, following an attack by Israeli forces.

鈥淭he situation in the prison is under control and all means have been used to manage the prison complex,鈥 the judiciary announced via its Mizan news agency.

It said parts of the prison had been damaged, without elaborating. Video footage showed a gate being blasted open at the site.

Putin meets Iranian foreign minister in show of support for Tehran

Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in the Kremlin on Monday, calling the U.S. strikes an 鈥渁bsolutely unprovoked aggression鈥 and reaffirming Russian support for Tehran.

鈥淭his is an absolutely unprovoked aggression against Iran; (it) has no basis or justification,鈥 Putin said at Monday鈥檚 meeting.

鈥淲e, for our part, are making efforts to provide assistance to the Iranian people,鈥 Putin said, noting Russia鈥檚 鈥渓ong-standing, good, reliable relations with Iran.鈥

Araghchi thanked Russia for condemning the actions of Israel and the U.S. against Iran.

鈥淭hese aggressive actions by Israel and the U.S. are completely illegitimate and violate international rules and international norms. We are defending our sovereignty and country, and our defense is legitimate,鈥 he said.

Araghchi said that Russia has always been Iran鈥檚 partner in the peaceful nuclear energy sector and played a positive role in negotiations on Tehran鈥檚 nuclear program.

鈥淚n the sphere of Iran鈥檚 nuclear program, Russia has always been a partner for us. It built the Bushehr nuclear power plant,鈥 he said.

Iran says attacks on nuclear facilities damage non-proliferation efforts

Iran鈥檚 ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency, Reza Najafi, condemned the 鈥渦nprecedented act of aggression鈥 against Iranian nuclear facilities by Israel and the U.S. and said that this act 鈥渄elivered a fundamental and irreparable blow鈥 to the international non-proliferation regime, including the framework of the Non-Proliferation Treaty. Najafi was speaking to reporters at an emergency meeting of the U.N. nuclear watchdog board that addressed the situation in Iran.

Najafi said that Iran reserves its right to self-defense. 鈥淎s long as the source of the threat persists, the Islamic Republic of Iran will continue to undertake the necessary, resolute and proportionate measures to neutralize it at the time, place and manner of its own choosing.鈥

Israel strikes Evin Prison and other Iranian targets

Israel鈥檚 Defense Ministry said Israel is currently attacking Iranian governmental targets deep inside the Iranian capital of Tehran, including the notorious Evin prison.

Other targets include the security headquarters of the paramilitary Revolutionary Guards, Palestine Square, and the paramilitary Basij volunteer corps, which is a part of the Revolutionary Guard.

Iranian state TV reported on the strike earlier, sharing what appeared to be black-and-white-surveillance footage. Iranian media speculated the strike may be from a drone.

Evin prison is known for holding dual nationals and Westerners often used by Iran as bargaining chips in negotiations with the West.

Political prisoners and those with Western ties are held in specialized units, run by the paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, which answers only to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The facility is the target of both U.S. and European Union sanctions.

Russia says it stands ready to assist Iran

Russia is ready to help Iran in various ways, depending on what Tehran requests, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Monday.

鈥淓verything depends on what Iran needs,鈥 Peskov said in response to a question at a briefing. 鈥淲e have offered our mediation efforts. This is concrete."

Peskov added that Russia has openly declared its stance on the Iran-Israel war, calling it an important form of support for Tehran.

鈥淲e have stated our position. This is also a very important manifestation, a form of support for the Iranian side,鈥 he said.

He also noted that Iran has been a recurring subject in recent talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump.

鈥淭he topic of Iran itself was repeatedly discussed by the presidents during their recent conversations,鈥 Peskov told reporters.

Iran's Fordo site was again attacked, Iran state TV says

Iran鈥檚 underground enrichment site at Fordo was again attacked Monday, Iranian state television reported.

The report, also carried by other Iranian media, offered no word on damage, nor who launched the assault.

However, Israel has been conducting airstrikes throughout the day in Iran.

The United States launched a major attack Sunday on three Iranian nuclear sites, including Fordo, which required the use of sophisticated bunker-buster bombs.

Tehran experienced some electricity cuts after the Israeli airstrikes in the capital.

Officials in Qom province issued a statement confirming the attack on Fordo, saying there was no immediate danger to the public.

UN nuclear agency says significant damage expected at Iranian underground site

The head of the United Nations鈥 nuclear watchdog said Monday that 鈥渧ery significant damage鈥 is expected at Iran鈥檚 underground facility at Fordo after a U.S. airstrike there this weekend with sophisticated bunker-buster bombs.

Rafael Mariano Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, made the statement in Vienna.

鈥淕iven the explosive payload utilized and the extreme vibration sensitive nature of centrifuges, very significant damage is expected to have occurred,鈥 Grossi said.

Germany's top diplomat calls again for direct Iran-US talks

Germany鈥檚 foreign minister is renewing calls for Iran to agree to direct talks with the United States but says Europe still has a role to play.

Johann Wadephul, his French and British counterparts and the European Union鈥檚 foreign policy chief met the Iranian foreign minister in Geneva on Friday.

He said Monday: 鈥淲e already made it very clear to the Iranian side that a real precondition for a settlement to the conflict is that Iran be ready to negotiate directly with the U.S.

鈥淚ran says it only wants to negotiate with Europe, and that is a good sign for us, but we say that isn鈥檛 enough 鈥 we want to have the United States of America included.鈥

EU focuses on diplomacy

The European Union is 鈥渧ery much focused on the diplomatic solution鈥 for Iran, the bloc鈥檚 top diplomat Kaja Kallas said Monday following U.S. strikes on Iran over the weekend.

鈥淭he concerns of retaliation and this war escalating are huge,鈥 Kallas said at the start of a foreign ministers鈥 meeting in Brussels where Iran has jumped to the top of the agenda.

鈥淓specially closing of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran is something that would be extremely dangerous and not good for anybody,鈥 Kallas said, referring to a maritime route crucial for oil transport.

The EU has been a key player in diplomatic negotiations over Iran鈥檚 nuclear program.

France FM rejects leadership change in Iran through force

France鈥檚 foreign minister says it would be 鈥渋llusory and dangerous鈥 to try to bring about a change of government in Iran through military force.

French Foreign Minister Jean-No毛l Barrot delivered the French assessment on Monday after President Donald Trump mused on social media about the future of Iran鈥檚 ruling theocracy.

Barrot did not mention Trump by name or his post but said: 鈥淲e reject all attempts to organize a change of regime by force.鈥

鈥淚t would illusory and dangerous to think that such a change can be provoked through force and bombs,鈥 the French minister said.

Iranian attack targets Haifa and Tel Aviv

Iran described the new missile barrage targeting Israel as a new wave of its operation 鈥淭rue Promise 3,鈥 saying it is targeting Haifa and Tel Aviv.

Iranian state television said Tehran used a mix of missiles and drones.

UK's Lammy says US not going after Iran's 鈥榗ivilian leadership鈥

Britain鈥檚 foreign minister says he is confident the U.S. is not seeking to overthrow Iran鈥檚 government despite a social media post from President Donald Trump suggesting it might be a good idea.

Foreign Secretary David Lammy said Monday that 鈥渋t鈥檚 clear from Israel and the United States that they鈥檙e not going after the civilian leadership鈥 in Tehran. He said 鈥渢hat鈥檚 not what鈥檚 under consideration at this time.鈥

Lammy said he spoke to Iran鈥檚 Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Sunday, and the U.K. is pushing to 鈥済et the Iranians back to serious diplomacy.鈥

Lammy told the BBC he has 鈥渘ot seen an assessment yet鈥 of whether the strikes 鈥渟eriously degraded Iran鈥檚 ability to come up with a nuclear program.鈥

He added that 鈥渦ltimately this has to be dealt with by diplomacy.鈥

Iran has a 鈥榝ree hand鈥 to act against US interests, top general says

Iranian Gen. Abdolrahim Mousavi, the chief of joint staff of armed forces, warned the U.S. on Monday that its strikes gave a "free hand" to Iranian armed forces to 鈥渁ct against U.S. interests and its army.鈥

Mousavi stressed Iran would not hesitate to do so after the U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites on Sunday.

He described the American attack as violating Iran鈥檚 sovereignty, entering the Israeli war on the country and being tantamount to invading the country.

The state-run IRNA news agency reported Mousavi鈥檚 remarks.

Iran's judiciary says it executed another alleged Mossad spy

Iran on Monday hanged a third man accused of being a spy of Israel鈥檚 Mossad intelligence service since Israel鈥檚 war on the Islamic Republic began.

Activists fear more people will be executed in Iran, particularly after its theocracy issued a Sunday deadline for people to turn themselves in over spying.

The judiciary鈥檚 Mizan news agency identified the executed man as Mohammad Amin Mahdavi Shayesteh. Amnesty International previously had raised his case, saying he was held in Ghezal Hesar prison in Iran鈥檚 Alborz province.

On Sunday, Iran hanged another man, Majid Mossayebi, whose case only became public after his execution.

On June 16, Iran hanged Esmail Fekri.

North Korea condemns U.S. strikes on Iran

North Korea says it 鈥渟trongly condemns鈥 the U.S. attack on Iranian nuclear facilities, calling it an egregious violation of Iran鈥檚 territorial integrity and security interests.

North Korea鈥檚 Foreign Ministry said in a statement Monday that the United States and Israel were escalating tensions in the Middle East through the use of military force, and called on the 鈥渏ust-minded international community鈥 to raise a unified voice against their 鈥渃onfrontational behavior.鈥

Trump claims 鈥榤onumental damage鈥 inflicted on Iranian nuclear sites

President Donald Trump asserted on his Truth Social platform that Iran鈥檚 nuclear sites sustained 鈥渕onumental damage鈥 in the American attack, though a U.S. assessment on the strikes is still underway.

鈥淭he biggest damage took place far below ground level. Bullseye!!!鈥 he wrote.

U.S. defense officials have said they are working to determine about just how much damage the strikes did.

Iran as well has not said how much damage was done in the attack, though Tehran has not offered any details so far on the strikes it has faced from Israel in its war with that country.

Iran likely filled in tunnels at nuclear sites ahead of U.S. strikes

An analysis of satellite photos by a nuclear nonproliferation group based in Washington shows Iran likely filled in tunnels at its nuclear site at Isfahan ahead of U.S. strikes early Sunday.

The Washington-based Institute for Science and International Security published satellite images taken by Airbus it assessed showed trucks dumping soil into tunnels at the site on Friday.

The U.S. attack likely targeted the tunnel entries, the group said.

鈥淎t least three of the four tunnel entrances are collapsed,鈥 it said. 鈥淭he status of the fourth one is unclear.鈥

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