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Iran's top national security official Ali Larijani vowed “we will not negotiate with the United States,” as the conflict intensified after the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

What we know

  • IRAN WAR INTENSIFIES: The United States and Israel hit thousands of targets inside Iran, continuing their joint campaign after killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iran’s Red Crescent said more than 550 people were killed in the strikes.
  • TEHRAN HITS BACK: Iran escalated attacks on Israel and targets across the Middle East, with four U.S. service members killed. Three U.S. fighter jets were mistakenly downed by Kuwait. Eleven people were killed in Israel, officials said, with deaths reported in the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Bahrain.
  • CONFLICT SPREADS: Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon fired missiles at Israel, which responded with its own strikes. Dozens were killed, according to Lebanese authorities.
  • WAR WON'T BE 'ENDLESS': Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said today that the war in Iran will not be "endless," and that the U.S. goal was not regime change.
  • TEHRAN SAYS NO TALKS: Iran’s top national security official Ali Larijani vowed “we will not negotiate with the United States” after President Donald Trump said that Iranian officials do want to talk with the U.S. and “are talking.”
  • GLOBAL DISRUPTION: The price of oil has risen sharply as the conflict disrupts supplies. Countries are also scrambling to evacuate their citizens from Gulf states under attack from Iran amid widespread flight cancellations and airport closures.
1m ago / 10:22 AM EST

Trump to speak on Iran shortly

Trump is due to discuss Iran today at 11 a.m. ET from the White House.

11m ago / 10:11 AM EST

Nowhere in Tehran feels safe

Nowhere in Tehran feels safe and the city is shrouded in smoke.

Bombs hit an area not far from my house today and nobody knows what or who will be targeted next.

Military bases and police stations — seen by Iranians as symbols of the government crackdown on protests — are being struck. But police stations are often located close to residential neighborhoods. One police station I passed last night looked like something out of doomsday.

I spoke to my friend Erfan today. He was near a station near Niloofar Square in Tehran when it was attacked for a second time in three days. The building was reduced to dust and residential buildings surrounding it were damaged, as well.

41m ago / 9:41 AM EST

Limited resumption of flights out of Dubai amid travel chaos

Good news for the travelers stranded in Dubai as a limited resumption of flights from Dubai International Airport and Al Maktoum International Airport has been announced by local authorities starting tonight, with both Emirates and flydubai air lines resuming some operations.

Travelers are advised not to proceed to the airport unless they have been contacted directly by their airline with a confirmed departure time, the government of Dubai said in a statement on X.

It comes after days of travel chaos and flight cancellations amid air space restrictions caused by air strikes across the Middle East.

FlyDubai airline planes on the tarmac at Dubai International Airport on March 2, 2026.

FlyDubai airline planes on the tarmac at Dubai International Airport today. Fadel Senna / AFP - Getty Images

55m ago / 9:28 AM EST

600 sites dismantled in Iran, Israeli military says

Approximately 600 infrastructure sites have been dismantled in Iran using 2,500 munitions, Israel Defense Forces said this morning.

The targets included “over 20 targets belonging to Iranian military leaders,” the IDF said in a statement on Telegram, as well as more than 150 surface-to-surface ballistic missiles and over 200 Iranian aerial defense systems.

Approximately 30 sites have been struck in Lebanon so far, the statement said.

NBC News could not independently verify those numbers and neither Lebanon nor Iran has not commented on the extent of the damage.

Meanwhile, the IDF said Israel has called up approximately 110,000 reservists.

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A plume of smoke rises from an explosion in Tehran today. Majid Saeedi / Getty Images

2h ago / 9:18 AM EST

U.S. embassies across Middle East issue warnings to Americans

U.S. embassies across the Middle East have warned Americans to be cautious or leave immediately amid escalating violence.

The American Embassy in Beirut urged U.S. citizens to depart Lebanon while commercial flight options remain available, calling the security situation in Lebanon ”volatile and unpredictable.”

The embassy in the capital of Bahrain, Manama, reminded Americans “to exercise caution and maintain vigilance” as it said drone and missile attacks from Iran continue. “The U.S. Embassy has advised U.S. citizens in Bahrain that hotels might be a target for attacks, and encourages U.S. citizens to avoid hotels in Manama,” it added. 

The embassy in Kuwait said there was a “continuing threat of missile and UAV attacks” as it urged Americans to not come to the embassy. “Take cover in your residence on the lowest available floor and away from windows. Do not go outside,” it said.

Meanwhile, the embassy in Jordan said it had “indications there may be continued missiles, drones, or rockets in Jordanian airspace in the coming days,” as it urged Americans to remain indoors and avoid exposure to falling debris.

2h ago / 9:10 AM EST

U.S. officials offer condolences to families of American soldiers killed

Both Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth used their addresses this morning to offer condolences to the families of four American soldiers who were killed in the Middle East this weekend.

"I want to express my deep condolences and the condolences of the joint force to the Department of War personnel killed and wounded in action," Caine said, calling the fallen soldiers heroes who "represent the best of our nation has to offer. They're true examples of what selfless service means."

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine at the Pentagon on March 2, 2026.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Gen. Dan Caine at the Pentagon today. Brendan Smialowski / AFP - Getty Images

2h ago / 8:58 AM EST

Israel begins strikes on Hezbollah targets across Lebanon

The Israel Defense Forces says it has begun striking Hezbollah "terror targets" throughout Lebanon, without elaborating.

It comes after Israel began retaliating against Hezbollah's strikes on Israel earlier today, raising fears of violence in the Middle East rapidly expanding.

Lebanon's government has sought to distance itself from Hezbollah, the powerful Iran-backed militant and political group.

Earlier, the Israeli military said a “precise strike” had killed the head of Hezbollah’s intelligence headquarters.

The attack on Hussein Makled took place in Beirut last night, the IDF said in a statement on Telegram. NBC News could not independently confirm the report.

Smoke riswes from the site of an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon on March 2, 2026.

Smoke rises from the site of an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon today. Jalaa Marey / AFP - Getty Images

2h ago / 8:55 AM EST

Millions of foreign workers at risk as Iran strikes Gulf states

Millions of foreign workers in Israel and the Gulf are at risk as Iran retaliates for the U.S.-Israeli attack that killed its supreme leader.

The United Arab Emirates has reported three deaths after Iran launched strikes on U.S. allies in the Gulf: one from Pakistan, one from Nepal and one from Bangladesh. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said yesterday that a Filipino woman working as a caregiver in Tel Aviv was also killed by shrapnel as she tried to bring her ward to a bomb shelter.

According to the International Labor Organization, there were more than 24 million foreign workers in the Gulf as of 2019. Many of them come from nations in South Asia and Southeast Asia, working in fields such as construction, nursing and domestic labor and sending most of their earnings back home to support their families.

Countries such as the Philippines, Indonesia and Thailand have urged their citizens in the region to shelter in place and say they are making plans to evacuate and repatriate them if needed.

2h ago / 8:44 AM EST

Pete Hegseth does not rule out boots on the ground

Asked whether U.S. boots are on the ground, Hegseth said no, but said he would not lay out what the U.S. could do as the operation continues.

Hegseth said that Trump ensures that the country's enemies know that the U.S. will go as far as it needs to in order to advance the U.S.' interests.

2h ago / 8:43 AM EST

NBC News reports from Israeli town where Iranian missile strike killed at least 9

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We are here in the town of Beit Shemesh, outside Jerusalem, in a residential area that took a direct hit by an Iranian ballistic missile, killing at least nine people and wounding 28 others.

Iran's retaliation across the region is growing this morning, and we are also learning more about the first American casualties of this war and U.S. aircraft that were shot down in a friendly fire incident in Kuwait.

2h ago / 8:35 AM EST

Gen. Dan Caine says the strikes led to 'local air superiority'

Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, said that the U.S. and Israeli strikes resulted in "local air superiority."

He said that the air superiority would help better protect U.S. forces and allow them to continue their work.

Caine also said that U.S. cyber and space operations have "continuously layered effects to disrupt disorient and confuse the enemy."

2h ago / 8:34 AM EST

Trump gave order for the operation day before strike launched

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine said the president gave the “go order” for the operation Friday at 3:38 p.m. ET.

He said CENTCOM heard the order from Trump via the secretary of war.

"Operation Epic Fury is approved. No aborts. Good luck," Trump said, according to Caine.

The operation then launched at 9:45 a.m. local time Saturday.

2h ago / 8:23 AM EST

Gen. Dan Caine says 'we expect to take additional losses'

Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, said that the U.S. expects "additional losses." His comments come after four U.S. service members were killed.

"This not a single overnight operation," he told reporters during the briefing. "The objectives CENTCOM has been tasked with will be difficult and gritty work. We expect to take additional losses."

His message aligns with Trump's remarks that appeared to be preparing Americans for the possibility of more service members killed as the operation continues unfolding. Trump said in a video posted on Truth Social yesterday that "there will likely be more before it ends."

3h ago / 8:13 AM EST

Pete Hegseth says U.S. is 'finishing' a war with Iran

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth spoke this morning on the sprawling war in the Middle East, which kicked off Saturday with joint U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran.

Hegseth said that for "47 long years," the regime in Iran has "waged a savage, one sided war against America," prompting the U.S. to take action nearly half a century later.

"We didn't start this war, but under President Trump, we are finishing it," Hegseth said.

Hegseth added that Trump has reminded the world that "being an American means something unbreakable."

"If you kill Americans, if you threaten Americans anywhere on Earth, we will hunt you down without apology and without hesitation, and we will kill you," Hegseth said.

3h ago / 8:12 AM EST

Pete Hegseth says 'this is not a so-called regime change war'

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth laid out the administration's rationale for striking Iran, alleging in a press briefing this morning that "Iran was building powerful missiles and drones to create a conventional shield for their nuclear blackmail ambitions."

Trump has also previously pointed to Iran's nuclear ambitions in explaining why he wanted the U.S. to strike Iran.

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth speaks during a press conference on U.S. military action in Iran, at the Pentagon today. Brendan Smialowski / AFP via Getty Images

Hegseth also argued that this war wasn't about regime change.

"This is not a so-called regime change war, but the regime sure did change, and the world is better off for it," Hegseth said.

Trump has called for Iranians to "take over" the government.

3h ago / 8:01 AM EST

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to give briefing on Iran attack

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, are due to give an update shortly.

It's their first since the U.S. and Israel launched their joint attack on Iran.

Key congressional staff were briefed on the operation yesterday by Pentagon officials, who said there was no intelligence to suggest Iran was planning to strike U.S. forces, one person with direct knowledge told NBC News. This runs counter to a briefing from senior administration officials to reporters Saturday.

3h ago / 7:53 AM EST

Qatar halts liquified natural gas production after attacks on facilities

QatarEnergy, which is Qatar's state-run energy company, says it is halting liquified natural gas production "due to military attacks" on its facilities.

The news immediately jolted markets. Natural gas futures traded in Europe surged more than 40% on the announcement. U.S. natural gas prices also ticked up and were trading higher by around 5.2%.

Qatar is the world's second largest LNG exporter and producer, after only the United States. Shutting off so much output just two days into the U.S. conflict with Iran will continue to raise fears about what it means overall for the world's energy supply.

3h ago / 7:50 AM EST

Iran attack could push North Korea's Kim to meet with Trump, experts say

The U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran could give Kim Jong Un more incentive to meet with Trump, experts said, even as it reinforces the North Korean leader’s nuclear ambitions.

For Kim, the attack underscores the importance of his nuclear arsenal as a deterrent against military action by the U.S. and its allies. The North Korean Foreign Ministry condemned the attack on Iran as “an illegal act of aggression and the most despicable form of violation of sovereignty.”

Trump justified the attack by citing the nuclear threat from Iran. But North Korea is far ahead of Iran in developing nuclear weapons, with an estimated 50 warheads already assembled and enough fissile material to produce up to 40 more, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.

The Trump administration’s quickness to military action might make Kim nervous, analysts said, though there are some key differences between Iran and North Korea — namely that unlike Iran, North Korea is capable of mounting a nuclear response to a foreign attack.

Kim also has a personal rapport with Trump, who says the two leaders have a “great relationship” and has expressed interest in another face-to-face meeting after they met three times during Trump’s first term.

During a weeklong congress of his ruling party last week, Kim left the door open for further U.S. diplomacy on the condition that Washington stop asking North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons. There is speculation that a meeting could be arranged around Trump’s March 31-April 2 trip to China.

“From North Korea’s perspective, incentives are growing to respond positively rather than reject a potential U.S. overture in April, in order to avoid falling out of favor with Trump,” said Yang Moo-jin, a distinguished professor at the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul, South Korea. “The likelihood of a U.S.–North Korea meeting in April is therefore increasing.”

3h ago / 7:36 AM EST

Fourth U.S. service member dies from injuries sustained in Iran attack, CENTCOM says

A fourth U.S. service member has died as part of the operation against Iran, the military said this morning.

CENTCOM said the fourth service member was seriously wounded in Iran's initial attacks and "eventually succumbed to their injuries."

The Pentagon said yesterday that three service members were killed and five attacked during Operation Epic Fury.

None of the killed or injured will be identified until 24 hours after their families have been informed. The three confirmed dead yesterday were part of an Army sustainment unit based in Kuwait, according to two U.S. officials.

4h ago / 7:21 AM EST

Oil prices soar and stocks tumble

The price of oil is soaring, with both U.S. and international benchmarks trading higher by more than 8% after U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran. This will likely mean higher gas prices starting as soon as today for U.S. consumers.

Natural gas prices also jumped by more than 4%.

Meanwhile, stocks are tumbling. S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures fell more than 1%, while the Stoxx Europe 600 index dropped 1.2%

The price of gold also rose more than 3% as investors moved into "safe haven" assets amid the conflict.

Read more on the market reaction here.

4h ago / 7:14 AM EST

Iranian attacks targeted civilian infrastructure in Qatar, including airport, spokesperson says

Qatar has intercepted Iranian attacks that targeted civilian infrastructure, including the international airport, the Qatari Foreign Ministry spokesperson told CNN today, adding that such attacks could not remain unanswered.

Majed Al Ansari also said that Qatar was not engaging with Iran at the moment.

4h ago / 6:57 AM EST

Lebanon bans Hezbollah military activities

Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has announced a ban on all security and military activities by Iran-backed Hezbollah after the group fired missiles at Israel, which launched attacks on Lebanon in response.

In a statement, Salam said Hezbollah’s military activities were “illegal,” calling for the group “to surrender its weapons to the Lebanese state and confine its activities to the political sphere within constitutional and legal frameworks, thereby enshrining the state’s monopoly on the use of force.”

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Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam in Beirut in December. Bilal Hussein / AP

The Lebanese state, Salam said, declares its “absolute and unequivocal rejection of any military or security actions launched from Lebanese territory outside the framework of its legitimate institutions,” adding that decisions on war and peace rests exclusively with the state.

Salam said the country’s military and security agencies will take measures to prevent any military operation, missile launch or drone attack from Lebanese territory, and to detain violators.

4h ago / 6:42 AM EST

Some IRGC units lose touch with leadership and so are working autonomously

A former commander in Iran’s Revolutionary Guard corps we spoke to this morning told us that some units of the powerful militia are acting autonomously after losing contact with leadership.

"If you cannot contact directly to the base and headquarters, you can use the forces against the enemy according your decision," Hossein Kanani Moghadam told NBC News by video call from Tehran.

"So some IRGC units are firing missiles without contact with the leadership. They are just using strategy they’ve been given," added Moghadam, who maintains close links with the Iranian government.

While this dynamic raises fears that the war will spiral, he says targeting the territory of neighboring countries is part of Iran’s strategy. 

"If [a] base of the United States in your country, [used] for the attack against Iran, this is my right to attack them," he added. "That base is a land of the United States, not the land of the Oman and Qatar and Kuwait."

Iran was justified in targeting civilian airports because those airports have been used by the United States to launch attacks on Iran, he said.

Many experts suspect Iran’s real aim is to damage Gulf economies and put pressure on the United States to stop the war.

4h ago / 6:40 AM EST

Travel nightmare growing for those stranded by strikes

Travel chaos caused by the spiraling war in the Middle East continues to grow, as flight cancellations pile up and travelers find themselves stranded amid air space closures. 

Airports, including a major connecting hub in Dubai, have been targeted by Iranian strikes in recent days, affecting their operations. All flight operations at Dubai International remain suspended "until further notice," while Hamad International Airport in Doha also remains closed due to the temporary closure of Qatari airspace.

Major airlines were suspending flights for days to come.

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Emirates planes parked on the tarmac at Dubai International Airport today. Fadel Senna / AFP via Getty Images

Emirates has temporarily suspended all operations to and from Dubai, until at least tomorrow afternoon local time, while German airline Lufthansa said it has suspended flights to Tel Aviv, Beirut, Amman, Erbil, Dammam and Tehran until Sunday as The Associated Press reported about 30,000 German tourists are currently stuck on cruise ships, in hotels or at closed airports in the Middle East and cannot get back home because of the conflict.

4h ago / 6:34 AM EST

Oil tanker attacked in the Gulf of Oman, killing one crew member

An oil tanker was targeted by an unmanned boat in the Gulf of Oman, northwest of Sultan Qaboos Port, Oman's Maritime Security Center said in a statement on X.

It said the tanker’s crew of 21 people had to be evacuated after a fire broke out on board, but one Indian crew member was killed by an explosion in the engine room. 

The Marshall Islands-flagged tanker MKD YOM was carrying approximately 59,463 metric tons of cargo, the center said. 

A Royal Navy of Oman vessel is monitoring the condition of the damaged tanker and is issuing necessary warnings to vessels transiting the same maritime area, it added.

It comes amid tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf, which Iran warned vessels not to travel though in light of U.S.-Israeli strikes, and concerns about elevated security risk for commercial vessels in the region.

5h ago / 6:14 AM EST

U.S. military says three F-15 jets were mistakenly shot down by Kuwait

The Pentagon said this morning that "apparent friendly fire" brought down three U.S. fighter jets over Kuwait during Operation Epic Fury, confirming an earlier report from the Kuwaiti Defense Ministry.

CENTCOM said that three F-15D Strike Eagle planes were mistakenly shot down by Kuwait's air defense systems.

A pilot descends from the sky with a parachute near al-Jahra in Kuwait after three U.S. warplanes were mistakenly shot down

A pilot descends from the sky with a parachute near al-Jahra in Kuwait after three U.S. warplanes were mistakenly shot down by Kuwait air defense according to the U.S. Central Command.  via AFP - Getty Images

"During active combat — that included attacks from Iranian aircraft, ballistic missiles, and drones — the U.S. Air Force fighter jets were mistakenly shot down by Kuwaiti air defenses," it said.

"All six aircrew ejected safely, have been safely recovered, and are in stable condition," the Pentagon said. "Kuwait has acknowledged this incident, and we are grateful for the efforts of the Kuwaiti defense forces and their support in this ongoing operation."

CENTCOM added that the cause of the incident was under investigation and that more information would be released in future.

5h ago / 6:13 AM EST

Israel launches offensive against Hezbollah, targets chief ‘for elimination’

In a sign of conflict spreading across the Middle East, Israel announced this morning that it has launched an offensive against Hezbollah, the militant Iranian proxy group in Lebanon, in response to the group launching missiles at Israel in retaliation for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s killing. 

The Israeli army reported later this morning it has “precisely struck a senior Hezbollah terrorist in Beirut,” without elaborating.

The Israeli army’s chief of the general staff, Eyal Zamir, said earlier that Israel “must prepare for many prolonged days of combat ahead.”

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Smoke rises from Israeli airstrikes on Dahiyeh, a southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, today. Hassan Ammar / AP

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An apartment building that was hit in an Israeli airstrike in Dahiyeh, Beirut's southern suburb, Lebanon, today. Hussein Malla / AP

Meanwhile, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said Hezbollah will pay a “heavy price” for attacking Israel.

“Naim Qassem, Hezbollah’s Secretary-General, who decided on the firing under pressure from Iran — is from this moment a marked target for elimination,” Katz said in a statement on X. “Whoever follows the path of Khamenei will soon find himself alongside him in the depths of hell, together with all those eliminated from the axis of evil,” he added.

5h ago / 6:01 AM EST

Pakistan deploys troops and imposes 3-day curfew after deadly protests

Pakistani authorities deployed troops and imposed a three-day curfew before dawn today in the northern cities of Gilgit and Skardu after several people died and dozens were injured in violent protests following the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in U.S.-Israeli strikes, officials said.

Thousands of Shia demonstrators yesterday attacked the offices of the U.N. Military Observer Group, which monitors the ceasefire along the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir, and the U.N. Development Programme in the city of Skardu. Protesters also burned a police station and damaged a school and the offices of a local charity in Gilgit, according to officials. At least 12 people were killed and 80 others injured, police in the Gilgit-Baltistan region said.

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An armored vehicle set on fire by Shia Muslim protesters outside the U.S. Consulate in Karachi yesterday.  AFP via Getty Images

Demonstrators in Pakistan’s southern port city of Karachi also stormed the U.S. Consulate yesterday, smashing windows and attempting to burn the building. Police responded with batons, tear gas and gunfire, leaving 10 people dead and more than 50 injured. One person was also killed in clashes in Islamabad during an attempted Shia march toward the U.S. Embassy.

Read the full story here.

5h ago / 5:58 AM EST

Photos: Civilians flee southern Lebanon

Masses of displaced people in southern Lebanon were pictured on highway links to Beirut this morning in heavy traffic, after Israeli military urged people in nearly 50 villages in eastern and southern Lebanon to evacuate ahead of possible strikes.

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Displaced people fleeing sit on a pickup truck today. Mohammad Zaatari / AP

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Traffic on highway links to Beirut this morning. Mohammad Zaatari / AP

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A girl sits in a van as displaced families fleeing Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon arrive in the southern port city of Sidon, early today. Mohammad Zaatari / AP

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Displaced people fleeing Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon ride on a mini truck along a highway toward Beirut today. Mohammed Zaatari / AP

5h ago / 5:50 AM EST

Saudi Arabia's Ras Tanura refinery partially shut down after drone intercept

The Saudi Arabian Energy Ministry said the Ras Tanura refinery in the kingdom's east was partially shut down after it was targeted by two drones this morning, Saudi state news agency SPA reported.

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Crude oil storage tanks at the Juaymah tank farm in Saudi Aramco's Ras Tanura refinery in 2017. Bloomberg / Bloomberg via Getty Images

The ministry said the refinery sustained minor damage from falling debris after the drones were intercepted, according to SPA. This caused a small fire, and no injuries or fatalities were reported, it added.

As a precautionary measure, some operational units at the refinery were shut down, but the supply of petroleum and its derivatives to local markets was not affected, SPA said.

The Ras Tanura complex houses one of the Middle East’s largest refineries with a capacity of 550,000 barrels per day and serves as a critical export terminal for Saudi crude.

5h ago / 5:42 AM EST

‘It’s like a bad dream,’ says woman who flew to Dubai to celebrate 20th wedding anniversary

DUBAI — When Sarah Mettee and her husband flew from Nashville to Dubai to celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary, she never thought that they would be caught in the middle of a war. 

“I never in a million years thought this would happen,” Mettee told NBC News in Dubai. “It’s like a bad dream.”

Sarah Mettee.  NBC News

Mettee was originally meant to fly from Dubai yesterday and says that she doesn’t know when she will be able to return home. 

“I just want to get home to the kids,” Mettee said. “I miss them terribly.” 

5h ago / 5:32 AM EST

WHO calls for protection of civilians and health care facilities

The World Health Organization has called for the protection of civilians and health care facilities in the Middle East. 

“At a time of heightened tensions, the protection of civilians and health care must be absolute,” Hanan Balkhy, WHO’s regional director for the eastern Mediterranean, wrote on X. 

“All parties must uphold international humanitarian law and ensure medical facilities remain protected,” Balkhy added. 

5h ago / 5:22 AM EST

Picture shows smoke rising from U.S. Embassy in Kuwait

Black smoke was seen rising from the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait City today, according to an image from the AFP news agency.

Neither the embassy nor the Pentagon have commented.

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6h ago / 5:08 AM EST

Oil surges 9% as Iran conflict disrupts Middle Eastern flows

SINGAPORE/LONDON — Oil surged 9% today after retaliatory Iranian attacks disrupted shipping in the crucial Strait of Hormuz following the weekend’s bombing by Israel and the United States that killed Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

A sustained jump in prices would threaten a global economic recovery, spur inflation and could push up U.S. retail gasoline prices, a risky result for President Donald Trump ahead of midterm elections this November.

The price surge on the restart of trading after the weekend, however, was less than some analyst predictions.

6h ago / 4:55 AM EST

Drone buzzes over Beirut as gunfire wakes residents to warn of Israeli strikes

The distinct buzz of a drone could be heard above the Lebanese capital this morning after residents were woken by gunfire to warn them of incoming Israeli strikes.

Local producer Roger Hanna, 53, who lives in the city, told NBC News that he was woken by shots just minutes before air strikes began, coming in three waves.

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People inspect a damaged building after an Israeli airstrike in Beirut's southern suburb neighborhood of Haret Hreik today. Ibrahim Amro / AFP via Getty Images

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Debris surrounding a building damaged after an Israeli airstrike in Beirut's southern suburb neighborhood of Haret Hreik today.  AFP via Getty Images

He said he could feel his windows shaking in the intense noise and his three teenage children were scared. He said he told them: "The war is starting."

6h ago / 4:37 AM EST

U.S. plane crashed inside Kuwait, video shows

At least one U.S. warplane crashed inside Kuwait, NBC News analysis has shown.

A video captured on the western edge of Al Jahra in Kuwait, near the Ali Al-Salem Air Base and posted to Telegram, showed a plane falling straight down and spinning to the ground.

Earlier, the Kuwaiti Defense Ministry said several American warplanes crashed with all crew members surviving.

A Pentagon spokesperson said: “We do not have anything additional to share beyond the info on the CENTCOM and SecWar X pages at this time.” 

6h ago / 4:34 AM EST

Jerusalem hit by Iranian strike

Drone footage from last night shows emergency services responding to an Iranian missile strike on a road in Jerusalem, which created a large crater in the ground.

A drone view of Israeli emergency responders working at the scene of an Iranian missile strike on a road, in Jerusalem

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7h ago / 4:20 AM EST

Former Revolutionary Guard commander tells NBC News strikes will continue across the Middle East

We just reached a former commander for Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guard who is in Tehran and still has close links to the government. As the war spreads across the region, he warns there will be more strikes. 

“I know that we are, at this time, ready for more attacks by missiles and drone against the bases of Israel and United States” Hossein Kanani Moghadam told NBC News by video call. “We have a very good situation and equipment and logistic at this time for the defense of the Iran,” he said.

Despite the onslaught Iran is undergoing, he insists, “At this time everything is stable… and we haven’t had, this time, any security problem.”

We asked him about the prospect of replacing Iran’s supreme leader, with the IRGC likely to play an influential role moving forward. “It is very easy for the country to select the new supreme leader,” he says, because there are many "suitable" candidates.

He rejects Trump’s assertion that many who might have replaced Ayatollah Khamenei are also dead. 

“This is a propaganda of Trump," he said. "No, this is not right.”

7h ago / 4:18 AM EST

Iran's Red Crescent says 555 killed in U.S.-Israeli strikes

Iran's Red Crescent said 555 people have been killed in U.S.-Israeli strikes since the beginning of the war Saturday, state-run news agency IRNA reported.

The casualties are from more than 130 cities across Iran, the agency said.

Explosions heard in Tehran as new Israeli airstrikes hit Iranian capital

Smoke rises as a series of explosions are heard in Tehran, Iran, yesterday. Fatemeh Bahrami / Anadolu via Getty Images

7h ago / 4:18 AM EST

Millions in Iran without internet access for more than 48 hours

Millions of people in Iran have been left without access to the internet for more than 48 hours, according to cybersecurity watchdog NetBlocks. 

This isn’t the first time that an internet shutdown has taken place in Iran this year, with a nationwide crackdown lasting for several weeks during anti-government protests in January.

7h ago / 4:01 AM EST

U.S. military releases video of strikes on Iranian targets

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The U.S. military released video on social media reportedly showing missiles striking Iranian ballistic missile threats. In a post accompanying the video, the U.S. said it is “taking bold action to eliminate imminent threats posed by the Iranian regime.”

7h ago / 3:49 AM EST

'Blatant killing' of Khamenei is 'unacceptable,' Chinese foreign minister says

China’s foreign minister criticized the killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, as “unacceptable” in a call with his Russian counterpart.

“The blatant killing of a sovereign leader and the incitement of regime change are unacceptable,” Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in a call yesterday. “These actions violate international law and the basic norms of international relations.” 

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People mourn the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in Tehran yesterday. Atta Kenare / AFP - Getty Images

China, which has close ties to Iran, says it is “deeply concerned” about the escalation and spillover of tensions in the Middle East, as Iran strikes Gulf countries that host U.S. military bases in retaliation for U.S.-Israeli attacks. At a news briefing today, the Chinese Foreign Ministry again urged all parties to stop military actions and resume dialogue.

A Chinese national was killed in Tehran during the attack on Iran, spokesperson Mao Ning said, and more than 3,000 Chinese nationals have been evacuated from the country.

7h ago / 3:38 AM EST

Recent protests swept Iran after crackdown on unrest

Protests had re-emerged across Iran in recent weeks after a deadly crackdown on unrest.

Student-led protests had been reported outside universities in the Islamic Republic in mid-February, with video circulating on social media and verified by NBC News appearing to show large crowds of demonstrators rallying outside institutions, including the Amir Kabir University of Technology in Tehran.

The fresh protests come on the heels of sweeping anti-government demonstrations last month in which rights groups say thousands of people were killed under a brutal crackdown on the nationwide unrest.

U.S. threats of military action on Iran had grown in the wake of those demonstrations, which marked the biggest flare-up of domestic unrest since Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution.

7h ago / 3:23 AM EST

3 U.S. service members killed in Iran military operation

U.S. officials say three American service members were killed in action in Kuwait in the military operation against Iran. Five others were seriously injured. The troops were part of a sustained unit in Kuwait. 

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8h ago / 2:53 AM EST

Iran won’t negotiate with U.S., country’s National Security Council secretary says

Iran will not negotiate with the U.S., the secretary of the country’s Supreme National Security Council said.

Ali Larijani made the comments on X apparently in response to previous Wall Street Journal reporting, citing Arab and U.S. officials, that he had made a push through mediators to resume nuclear talks with the U.S.

Trump earlier told NBC News that Iranian officials were interested in continuing talks with the U.S.

8h ago / 2:52 AM EST

U.K. defends letting U.S. use its air bases after Cyprus strike

LONDON — The United Kingdom's foreign secretary, Yvette Cooper, has defended an agreement to allow the American military to use British air bases to strike Iranian ballistic missile sites.

Her comments come after the runway of a Royal Air Force air base in Cyprus was struck by an Iranian drone strike last night — Britain released few details of the strike but said there were no injuries. Families living at the base have been moved to another site on the island.

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RAF Akrotiri, Cyprus, in 2024.  MoD Crown via Getty Images file

Last night, Prime Minister Keir Starmer granted a request from the Pentagon for U.S. forces to use British bases on Cyprus and Diego Garcia, an island in the Indian Ocean.

“I’ve spoken to foreign ministers across the Gulf who were frankly shocked and horrified at the way their countries were targeted by Iran over the weekend,” Cooper told Sky News this morning.

“This is a deeply malign regime that is posing a direct threat to our partners in the region and to British citizens who are currently sheltering in place and in hotels and that’s why we’re supporting this limited defensive action.”

Cooper also said her government was working to support some 300,000 Britons working, on vacation and living in Middle East countries struck by Iranian missiles in the last 48 hours and would not rule out potential evacuation plans.

Cooper said the U.K. was sending out rapid deployment teams to help citizens “get home as swiftly as possible.” Asked whether she was working on an evacuation plan, she said: “We’re working on a wide range of options. The most important thing is to follow local safety advice.”

8h ago / 2:52 AM EST

Several U.S. warplanes have crashed, Kuwait says

The Kuwaiti Defense Ministry said today that "several U.S. warplanes crashed this morning," but all crew members survived.

A statement posted to X by the Kuwaiti army said the ministry "immediately initiated search and rescue operations, evacuating the crews and transporting them to the hospital for medical evaluation and treatment." The condition of the personnel was "stable."

The ministry said it was in contact with U.S. forces and that an official investigation was underway.

A Pentagon spokesperson said: “We do not have anything additional to share beyond the info on the CENTCOM and SecWar X pages at this time.” 

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