Moment Iranian ballistic missile explodes ‘near US troops’ in Saudi Arabia as Tehran launches fresh wave of retaliatory strikes – live updates
By JAMIE BULLEN, LIVE COVERAGE EDITOR and ELIZABETH HAIGH, SENIOR NEWS REPORTER and RACHEL BOWMAN, US SENIOR NEWS REPORTER and SHANNON MCGUIGAN, NEWS REPORTER
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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 began 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.
Meanwhile, alerts were issued to mobile phones in areas which could be impacted by the country’s Home Front Command, the IDF said.
Meanwhile 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.’
Trump says no deal with Iran unless they offer ‘unconditional surrender’
Donald Trump said he will not make a deal with Iran unless they offer ‘unconditional surrender.’
‘There will be no deal with Iran except UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER!’ he wrote on Truth Social on Friday.
‘After that, and the selection of a GREAT & ACCEPTABLE Leader(s), we, and many of our wonderful and very brave allies and partners, will work tirelessly to bring Iran back from the brink of destruction, making it economically bigger, better, and stronger than ever before.
‘IRAN WILL HAVE A GREAT FUTURE. “MAKE IRAN GREAT AGAIN (MIGA!).”‘
Police patrols ramped up in London ahead of rival protests this weekend
Police patrols are set to be ramped up ahead of rival protests in London over the weekend, the Met Police have confirmed.
Public Order Act conditions have been imposed to prevent ‘serious disruption’ as protests against the Iranian government, ‘Stage for Freedom’ and ‘Hands Off Iran’, organised by Stop the War, are set to take place in the city this weekend.
James Harman, the Metropolitan Police’s Deputy Assistant Commissioner, said:
‘It is inevitable that strong feelings will result in protest or other forms of public assembly.
The role of the police is not to try limit that freedom of expression, but to ensure that it doesn’t result in disorder and that it doesn’t cause others to be threatened or intimidated
‘We will ensure that ordinary life in London can still go on without protests being the cause of serious disruption.’
US Embassy in Jerusalem offering bus service to Egypt
The US Embassy in Jerusalem announced it is offering a bus service to Taba, Egypt, for Americans in Israel.
‘US Embassy Jerusalem has started offering bus service to Taba for U.S. citizens in need of assistance departing Israel,’ the embassy wrote on X.
The bus service will be offered on Saturday and Sunday.
‘Once we have assigned you to a bus you will receive details about the time of departure and rally point. Departures are available from the Jerusalem area and the Tel Aviv area,’ the embassy said.
Trump’s latest Truth sends global markets haywire
Global markets have gone haywire after Donald Trump demanded Iran’s ‘unconditional surrender.’
US crude oil crashed through the $90 barrel threshold, spiking by 11.5 percent as it notched a 35 percent gain this week. The national average for a gallon gas has surged almost 27 cents since last week to $3.25.
Wall Street traders were in frenzy as the Dow dropped nearly 2 percent, while the the S&P 500 and Nasdaq fell 1.6 percent each.
More Typhoon fighter jets to arrive in Qatar to ‘protect Britain’s interests’, MoD says
Four extra Typhoon fighter jets have been pledged to defend Britain’s interest in the Middle East, and are set to arrive in Qatar overnight, the UK Ministry Defence has said.
It comes after two British Wildcat helicopters, which are equipped with drone-busting missiles, touched down in Cyprus earlier today
The MoD also confirmed its F-35 and Typhoon jets took part in air patrols over Qatar, Jordan and the eastern Mediterranean last night.
Breaking:Iran launches new wave of strikes, Israel says
Missiles from Iran heading to Israel have been identified, the IDF has said.
In a new statement, the Israeli military said:
Defensive systems are operating to intercept the threat,.
The public is instructed to enter a protected space and remain there until further notice. Leaving a protected space is permitted only after receiving explicit instructions.’
US army abandons paratrooper’s training sparking speculation soldiers may be sent to Middle East
A US paratrooper unit training exercise has been cancelled, sparking speculation that soldiers may be sent to the Middle East.
The 82nd Airborne Division, which has expertise in parachute assault, has ditched its training assignment, US officials have said.
The North Carolina-based unit has a combat team of around 5,000 soldiers who specialise in ground combat.
They are believed to be ready to be sent to missions with an 18-hour notice.
The Washington Post reported that no deployment orders have been issued; however, the unprecedented decision to cancel training infers the unit could be deployed to the Middle East.
By James Fielding
Terrified Britons trying to escape under-fire Dubai told today of the widespread panic now engulfing airports.
With some 14,000 UK citizens alone having flagged to the authorities that they want to get out of the desert city and other sites across the Middle East, there is now a palpable sense of desperation.
Iran is believed to have fired almost as many drones and missiles at Dubai and the United Arab Emirates, the gulf’s dominant trade and tourism hub, as it has at Israel, with even the iconic Palm Jumeirah hotel in flames.
The Daily Mail spoke today to some of the thousands of stranded tourists and expats trying to escape the warzone that now is Dubai on flights back to Britain.
Among them was Paul Hart who told how he and his wife had been stuck in Dubai since the fighting started – and could not travel to Oman for the British Government’s repatriation flight.
He said: ‘If you travel to Oman you have to go to the border and then get another taxi to take you from the border to the airport.
‘My wife suffers from Crohn’s disease and also has occipital neuralgia, therefore she needs close proximity to toilets and things, so it’s not an option to travel to Oman.
‘My plane was due to depart on February 28. I was actually on board. It was all boarded, and then it came over the airways that “Sorry, the airspace is closed”.
‘So after four hours, we were able to depart the plane. Fortunately, we were able to get a taxi, and fortunately, we were able to return to our original hotel, because the alternative they provided was booked up within seconds.
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White House: Trump looking at potential leaders for Iran
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters that Trump was looking at potential candidates to be the next leader of Iran.
It comes after the US President said his country must be involved in choosing Tehran’s next leader.
‘I know there’s a number of people that our intelligence agencies and the United States government are looking at, but I won’t get any further on that,’ she said
She also elaborated on Trump’s earlier statement saying no deal would be done with Iran unless they ‘unconditional[ly] surrender’.
What the President means is that when he, as Commander in Chief of the US Armed Forces, determines that Iran no longer poses a threat to the United States of America, and the goals of Operation Epic Fury has been fully realised, then Iran will essentially be in a place of unconditional surrender, whether they say it themselves or not.’
Breaking:United States’s campaign against Iran could take four to six weeks, White House says
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the US expects the Iranian campaign to take between four and six weeks.
It comes after Donald Trump said the war could last for exactly four to five weeks; however, could go on for ‘far longer’.
Pete Hegseth, the US Secretary of Defence, said the country would ‘take all the time’ needed to ‘make sure we succeed.
Meanwhile, before a meeting with major defence contractors and the US President, Leavitt said the US had enough weapons stockpiles for its operational needs in Iran.
She added that the country was also assessing a number of potential people to lead Iran.
It comes after Trump said he will not make a deal with Iran unless they offer ‘unconditional surrender.’
By Elizabeth Haigh
Protesters in support of the Iranian regime and its late Supreme Leader torched an Israeli flag and chanted ‘death to the IDF’ at a vigil in Birmingham last night.
Dozens of activists assembled in the city to condemn the US-Israeli strikes on the country and mourn the passing of former ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Video footage showed the small crowd chanting ‘death to the IDF’ and ‘bomb Tel Aviv’, as well as burning the Israeli flag and holding pictures of Khamenei.
West Midlands Police told the Daily Mail it has launched an investigation into possible racially/religiously aggravated public order offences.
The vigil at the Imam Reza Cultural Centre saw attendees hold signs in support of the regime and wave Iranian flags.
It was attended by convicted terrorist Shahid Butt, 60, who is standing in the May local elections in the Sparkhill area of the city.
Butt was convicted of terrorism in Yemen in 1999 after plotting bomb attacks on Western targets including the British consulate in Aden, an Anglican church, and a Swiss-owned hotel. He was jailed for five years.
Controversial lawyer Akhmed Yakoob, who previously stood as a candidate for the West Midlands mayoral election, was also at the vigil.
Anti-regime protesters turned up during the event, prompting clashes between the two sides, with police breaking up scuffles.
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Moment Iranian ballistic missile explodes ‘near US troops’ in Saudi Arabia as Tehran launches fresh wave of retaliatory strikes – live updates