US attacks on Iran: explosions heard in Gulf cities as conflict spreads to Lebanon

Hizbullah says it has fired rockets and drones at Israel in retaliation for the killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

Smoke rises following reported explosions allegedly near the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran, in Tehran on Sunday. Photograph: AFP via Getty Images
Smoke rises following reported explosions allegedly near the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran, in Tehran on Sunday. Photograph: AFP via Getty Images

Main Points

  • The US and Israel are continuing to strike at targets in Iran
  • The US said three service members have been killed in action and five “seriously wounded”
  • US president Donald Trump says the US military campaign could last weeks
  • In Iran, the toll from a missile strike on a girls’ school has risen to 165, state media reported
  • Nine people have reportedly been killed in a strike in central Israel
  • Israel and Hizbullah in Lebanon have been exchanging fire
  • Global oil prices jumped when markets opened on Monday
  • Irish citizens in Gulf region are urged to register with Department of Foreign Affairs

Key Reads


Ronan McGreevy - 18 minutes ago

Well-known political scientist Professor Robert Pape said in this blog post that the US-Israeli decapitation strategy has not worked.

He writes: “Iran is not a palace dictatorship resting on a handful of men. It is a state of roughly 92 million people, with governing institutions embedded across society.

“Security services and affiliated forces number in the hundreds of thousands to more than a million, depending on how one counts formal and paramilitary components. Roughly one in eight Iranians works for the state or in state-linked institutions.

“The regime’s authority is threaded through provincial administrations, economic networks, and local security structures. Removing several dozen senior leaders — even highly placed ones — touches only a small fraction of that governing apparatus. It does not dismantle the structure; it activates it."


Ronan McGreevy - 42 minutes ago

The conflict has spread to Lebanon with Israel and Hezbollah exchanging fire.

Israel has used the opportunity presented by the joint US-Israeli attacks on Iran to hit targets in Lebanon used by Hezbollah.

Hezbollah, a Shia militia, is one of Iran’s many proxies in the region.

The Lebanese health ministry say at least 31 people have been killed.

Hezbollah’s stronghold in the southern suburbs of Beirut was targeted.

In the south of the country, Israel has told people in more than 50 Lebanese villages to evacuate. The IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir said the “offensive campaign” is likely to last several days.


Ronan McGreevy - 1 hour ago

Hundreds more flights cancelled in worst travel chaos since Covid

Hundreds more flights were cancelled today, extending the turmoil in global air travel caused by the US-Israel war on Iran, with hundreds of thousands of passengers already stranded.

Leading airline stocks came under pressure after days of disruption, with Donald Trump indicating that the US military action could last another four weeks.

Major Middle Eastern airports, including Dubai – the world’s busiest international hub – closed for a third consecutive day amid the most acute aviation shock since the Covid-19 pandemic paralysed the industry.

Dublin Airport has warned that further disruption is possible over the coming days and has advised passengers to contact their airline.

A number of flights between Dubai and Dublin were cancelled on Sunday.


Ronan McGreevy - 1 hour ago

Death toll rises as strikes continue

Waves of Israeli and US air strikes hit Iran on Sunday, a day after the killing of supreme leader Ali Khamenei, writes Mark Weiss.

Israelis spent the day running to protected spaces as Iran responded with missile barrages and sirens sounded every few hours across the country. Iran also targeted pro-American Gulf Arab states with missile and drone attacks.

Sunday’s attacks on Iran focused on headquarters and compounds of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and the Basij paramilitary force, the bodies primarily responsible for the recent brutal suppression of anti-regime protesters. A video image was released of a drone attack on a Basij motorcycle unit on the streets of Tehran.


Ronan McGreevy - 1 hour ago

Iran fires missiles at Israel and Gulf cities

Loud explosions were heard across the Gulf cities of Dubai, Doha and Manama as well as in Jerusalem this morning as Tehran pressed into a third day of strikes against Israel and Gulf neighbours in response to the US-Israeli attacks.

Agence France-Presse reported several loud blasts being heard in the Qatari and Bahraini capitals, as well as in the United Arab Emirates’ most populous city.

The Israeli air force said on X a short while ago that missiles had been launched from Iran towards Israel and defence systems were operating to intercept them.

The post also said it had directed the public via mobile phones in relevant areas to go to “protected spaces” and stay until further notice. - Guardian