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Trump Teases Major Developments Against Critics in Fiery Statement

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A large explosion rocked an area of Iran‘s capital where thousands were gathered on Friday for the annual state-organised Quds Day to support the Palestinians and call for Israel‘s demise. Israel had earlier warned that it would target the area in central Tehran.

Initial reports did not confirm any casualties, yet the decision to forge ahead with large-scale protests, coupled with Israel’s threat to strike the region, highlighted the intense resolve on both sides nearly two weeks into an escalating conflict that has unsettled the global economy with no resolution in sight.

Iran has continued to launch widespread daily missile and drone attacks on Israel and neighbouring Gulf states, and has effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz, through which a fifth of the world’s traded oil passes, even as US and Israeli warplanes pummel military and other targets across Iran.
Smoke from an explosion rises behind demonstrators attending the annual anti-Israeli Quds Day in Tehran. (AP)
Crowds wave flags during a Quds Day demonstration in Tehran, Iran. (Getty)

On Thursday, Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei pledged to persist with the assaults and keep the strait closed. This marked his first public statement since assuming leadership following his father’s death on the war’s first day. Khamenei has not made any public appearances since taking command, and his message was delivered by a state television presenter.

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth asserted that Khamenei “is wounded and likely disfigured,” though he did not provide evidence regarding the supreme leader’s condition. Israel believes Khamenei sustained injuries at the outset of the conflict.

Amid escalating global worries over a potential energy crisis, with the war showing no signs of abating, the price of Brent crude oil—recognized as the international benchmark—remained above $100 per barrel. Brent prices have surged to nearly $120 per barrel, representing an increase of about 40% since the conflict began on February 28.

US President Donald Trump had said “watch what happens to these deranged scumbags today”. (AP)

A midday explosion shook the Ferdowsi Square area, where thousands had convened for an annual government-organized rally. Participants chanted slogans such as “death to Israel” and “death to America.”

The explosion rocked the Ferdowsi Square area at midday, where thousands had gathered for an annual rally organised by the government in which they chanted “death to Israel” and “death to America”.

Israel had issued a warning on a Farsi-language X account for people to clear the area shortly before the blast. But few Iranians would have seen it, as authorities have almost completely shut down the internet since the start of the war. Footage from the scene showed people chanting “God is greatest”, as smoke rose in the area.

Israel did not say what it was targeting, but Iranian leaders often attend the annual rallies.

The hard-liner who leads Iran’s judiciary, Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei, had been giving an interview to a state television reporter at the demonstration when the strike happened. His bodyguards encircled him, as he raised his fist and said Iran “under this rain and missiles will never withdraw”.

Rescue workers search for survivors in the rubble after a strike in southern Tehran, Iran on Friday, March 13. (AP)

Senior security official Ali Larijani, who was also at the Quds Day demonstrations, told Iranian media covering the event that the suspected Israeli attack was a “sign of its desperation”.

Israel had earlier announced another wave of strikes in Iran targeting infrastructure, and said its air force had hit more than 200 targets in the last 24 hours, including missile launchers, defense systems and weapons production sites.

In a social media post hours earlier, US President Donald Trump had said “watch what happens to these deranged scumbags today”, while claiming that Iran’s military had been decimated and that its leaders had been “wiped from the face of the earth”.

New Iranian attacks across the region

Iran has been attacking oil and other infrastructure around the Gulf region, and on Friday Saudi Arabia said that it had downed nearly 50 drones sent in multiple waves.

In Oman, two people were killed when two drones crashed in an industrial area in the region of Sohar, the Oman News Agency reported.

A cleric chants slogans during the annual anti-Israeli Quds Day, or Jerusalem Day rally in support of Palestinians, in Tehran, Iran. (AP)

Sirens also sounded in Bahrain warning of incoming fire, and black smoke billowed from an industrial area in the business and tourism hub of Dubai, after a blaze that authorities said was sparked by debris from an interception.

A building at the Dubai International Financial Centre also sustained damage when hit with debris from what authorities described as a “successful interception”. DIFC is an economic free zone for banks, capital traders and wealth managers, home to exclusive restaurants and nightclubs.

Iran said earlier this week that it would target banks and financial institutions, after an airstrike hit a bank in Tehran.

In Turkey, NATO defences intercepted another ballistic missile fired from Iran, the third time since the war began. Residents in the southern city of Adana reported hearing a loud explosion and sirens sounding at Incirlik Air Base, which is used by US forces, in the early hours of the day.

Officers inspect a house destroyed by an Iranian missile strike in Zarzir, northern Israel. (AP)

Fighting escalates between Israel and Hezbollah

Nearly 60 people were wounded in northern Israel after Lebanon’s Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah said that it had fired several rocket salvos toward the area and at Israeli troops in southern Lebanon. Almost all the injuries were described as very minor.

One person was killed in south-western Beirut in an Israeli strike, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry, and another attack hit an apartment in the capital, leaving it engulfed in flames. The Israeli military said it had targeted a Hezbollah member.

In eastern Lebanon, a strike on an apartment wounded a local official with the Lebanese branch of the Muslim Brotherhood and killed his two sons, the state-run National News Agency reported. For the past two years, Israel has targeted officials with the group.

More than 600 people have been killed in Lebanon since the fighting began, the Health Ministry has reported. and nearly 800,000 have been internally displaced, according to the UN refugee agency.

Residents and officers from Israel’s Home Front Command inspect a house destroyed by an Iranian missile strike in Zarzir, northern Israel. (AP)

Iranian authorities say that more than 1300 people have been killed there, and Israel has reported 12 deaths. The US has lost at least 11 soldiers, while another eight have suffered severe injuries.

Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said the strikes so far were “just the beginning” and warned that Lebanon’s government “will pay an increasing price for the damage to Lebanese national infrastructure used by Hezbollah”.

US searching for two missing crew members after plane crash

The US military said that four of six crew members of an American KC-135 refuelling plane that went down in Iraq had been found dead and that recovery efforts were ongoing to find the other two.

US Central Command said that the crash wasn’t related to friendly or hostile fire, and that two aircraft were involved, including one that landed safely. The KC-135 is the fourth publicly acknowledged aircraft to crash as part of the US military’s operations against Iran. Last week, three American fighter jets were mistakenly downed by friendly Kuwaiti fire.

A building in Dubai’s financial district is seen partially damaged which, according to authorities, was caused by falling debris after a successful interception. (AP)

On Friday, French President Emmanuel Macron said that a French soldier was killed in an attack targeting Irbil in Iraq’s northern Kurdish region. France earlier said that six soldiers had been hurt in a drone strike in Irbil, where French troops are deployed as part of a multinational mission supporting Iraqi forces in their fight against the Islamic State group.

In the same region, UK officials said that several US personnel suffered minor injuries on Wednesday when drone strikes hit a base in Irbil that houses both British and American troops. Italy said that a base where it has troops in Irbil was also hit on Wednesday, but that there were no injuries.

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