DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) 鈥 Explosions sounded in Wednesday as its entered a fifth day following earlier strikes on an Iranian nuclear site and retaliatory strikes by the Islamic Republic across .
Iranian state television reported explosions around Tehran as dawn broke. Meanwhile, Israel said its air defenses were activated due to incoming missile fire from Iran.
Five days into a war that U.S. President Donald Trump suggested would last several weeks or longer, nearly 800 people have been killed in Iran, including some Trump said he had considered as possible future leaders of the country.
Explosions also hit Lebanon, where Israel said it is . Lebanon’s state-run media reported that at least four people were killed in an Israeli strike that hit a residential complex in the city of Baalbeck.
A day earlier, Israel launched airstrikes against Iranian missile launchers and a nuclear research site, and Iran against Israel and others, targeting U.S. embassies and disrupting energy supplies and .
The American embassy in Saudi Arabia and the U.S. consulate in the United Arab Emirates . Iran has fired dozens of ballistic missiles at Israel, though most of the incoming fire has been intercepted. Eleven people in Israel have been killed since the conflict began.
In other developments, the Pentagon soldiers who were killed in a drone strike Sunday at a command center in Kuwait. The strike also killed two other service members.
The raised questions about when and how it would end.
Trump’s administration has offered various objectives, including destroying Iran鈥檚 missile capabilities, wiping out its navy, preventing it from obtaining a nuclear weapon and ensuring it cannot continue to .
While the initial U.S.-Israeli strikes killed Iranian and Trump urged Iranians to overthrow their government, senior administration officials have since said .
Trump on Tuesday seemed to downplay the chances of the war ending Iran’s theocratic rule, saying that the Iranian regime might be the best choice to take power once the U.S.-Israel campaign is finished.
Trump says people the US had in mind to lead Iran are dead
Speaking Tuesday from the Oval Office, Trump said Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of Iran鈥檚 toppled shah, is not someone that his administration has considered in depth to take over.
As far as possible leaders inside Iran, 鈥渢he people we had in mind are dead,鈥 Trump said.
鈥淚 guess the worst case would be do this, and then somebody takes over who鈥檚 as bad as the previous person, right? That could happen,” Trump said. “We don鈥檛 want that to happen.鈥
Iran鈥檚 leaders are scrambling to replace Khamenei, who ruled the country for 37 years. It鈥檚 only the second time since that a new supreme leader is being chosen. Potential candidates range from hard-liners committed to confrontation with the West to reformists who seek diplomatic engagement.
Israel and US strike nuclear facilities and other targets
Adm. Brad Cooper, the top U.S. military commander in the Middle East, said American forces have struck nearly 2,000 targets in Iran since the war began. In a video posted Tuesday on X, Cooper said the U.S. has 鈥渟everely degraded Iran鈥檚 air defenses鈥 and taken out hundreds of ballistic missiles, launchers and drones.
鈥淲e鈥檝e just begun,鈥 Cooper said.
Satellite images published Tuesday by Colorado-based company Vantor showed the domed roof of Iran鈥檚 presidential complex in Tehran had been destroyed, supporting Israel鈥檚 claim of an overnight strike. Iran did not acknowledge the damage or report any casualties.
Israeli military spokesman Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin said the Israeli military struck a building in the Iranian city of Qom where clerics were expected to meet to discuss selecting a new supreme leader. He said the army was still assessing whether anyone was hit.
The Israeli military said it also conducted airstrikes on Iranian sites that produce and store ballistic missiles, and that it destroyed what it called Iran鈥檚 secret, underground nuclear headquarters. Without providing evidence, it said the site was used for research 鈥渢o develop a key component for nuclear weapons.鈥
There was no immediate public comment from the U.S. or Iran about the site Israel named.
, though it has maintained its right to do so and says its nuclear program is peaceful.
Iran hits US Embassy in Riyadh and Washington pulls out staff
An attack from two drones on the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh caused a 鈥渓imited fire,鈥 according to the Saudi Arabian Defense Ministry, and the embassy urged Americans to avoid the compound.
An Iranian drone struck a parking lot outside the U.S. consulate in Dubai, sparking a small fire, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in Washington. He said all personnel were accounted for.
U.S. embassies in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Lebanon said they were closed to the public.
The U.S. State Department ordered the evacuation of non-emergency personnel and family in Kuwait, Bahrain, Iraq, Qatar, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates. And U.S. citizens were urged to leave more than a dozen Middle Eastern countries, though many were stranded because of airspace closures.
The State Department said Tuesday it鈥檚 preparing military and charter flights for Americans wanting to leave the Middle East. Other countries were arranging flights for their citizens.
Hundreds have died, including children
The U.S.-Israeli strikes have killed at least 787 people in Iran, according to the Red Crescent Society. In Lebanon, where Israel launched retaliatory strikes on the Iranian-supported militant group Hezbollah, 50 people were killed, including seven children, Lebanon’s health ministry said.
Kuwait, which had previously reported a single death, said Wednesday that an 11-year-old girl was killed by falling shrapnel as Kuwaiti forces were intercepting 鈥渉ostile aerial targets.鈥 In addition, three people were killed in the United Arab Emirates and one in Bahrain.
The U.S. military has confirmed six deaths of American service members.
Four of the Americans killed were identified as Capt. Cody A. Khork, 35, of Winter Haven, Florida; Sgt. 1st Class Noah L. Tietjens, 42, of Bellevue, Nebraska; Sgt. 1st Class Nicole M. Amor, 39, of White Bear Lake, Minnesota; and Sgt. Declan J. Coady, 20, of West Des Moines, lowa, who received a posthumous promotion in rank. They were assigned to the Iowa-based 103rd Sustainment Command.
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This story has been updated to correct that communications in Iran are poor, but that the internet isn’t shut down. It also clarifies that more than one drone hit the U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia. Some instances referred to just one drone.
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Becatoros reported from Athens, Greece, and Magdy from Cairo. Associated Press writers Seung Min Kim, Michelle Price and Konstantin Toropin in Washington, David Rising in Bangkok, Melanie Lidman in Tel Aviv, Israel, Hallie Golden in Seattle, Giovanna Dell’Orto in Miami, and Suzan Fraser in Ankara, Turkey, contributed to this report.
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