Iran war: Trump vows response after US embassy in Riyadh hit

Iran war: Trump vows response after US embassy in Riyadh hit

Iran launches strikes on several Gulf states US embassy in Riyadh hit by drone attack US President Donald Trump says response will come ‘soon’ Israel launches strikes on Beirut, Lebanon

Here are the latest developments from the US-Israeli attack and Iran’s response on Tuesday, March 3:

Trump suggests US could retaliate ‘soon’ over strike on embassy

President Donald Trump has suggested that the United States would retaliate “soon” for the attack on its embassy in Riyadh and for the killing of six US military personnel in Iranian strikes.

Speaking to the US cable network NewsNation on Monday, Trump said “you’ll find out soon” how the US would respond, without providing further detail.

He added that he didn’t “think boots on the ground [in Iran] will be necessary,” according to NewsNation White House correspondent.

US Central Command on Monday afternoon that six service members had been killed.

Iran launches overnight wave of missiles, drones at Gulf states

The attack on the US embassy in Riyadh were part of a wave of missiles and drones launched at Gulf states on Monday night to Tuesday.

Just after midnight local time, Israel’s military said it was working to intercept a large wave of missiles launched from Iran targeting multiple locations, including Jerusalem.

The defense ministry of the United Arab Emirates said it was dealing with a barrage of ballistic missiles coming from Iran, while Qatar’s defence ministry said it intercepted two ballistic missiles early Tuesday morning.

Fresh explosions were heard later in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, on Tuesday morning, news agencies report.

Saudi Arabia’s defense ministry posted just after 6 a.m. local time (3:00 GMT) on Tuesday that it had “intercepted and destroyed” eight near Riyadh and the city of Al-Kharj, some 100 kilometers (62 miles) southeast of the capital.

According to a statement issued by Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB, Iran also targeted Jordan, Kuwait and Bahrain overnight.

US embassy in Saudi Arabia hit by drones

Saudi Arabia has said that the US embassy in the capital, Riyadh, has been hit by two drones.

The attack resulted in a limited fire and some material damage, Saudi Arabia’s Defense ‌Ministry ⁠said in ⁠a post in Arabic on X early on Tuesday morning.

News agencies cited witnesses as describing a loud blast and light smoke coming from the embassy.

The embassy issued a “shelter in place” ‌notice early on Tuesday for US citizens in Riyadh, as well as for the port city of Jeddah in the west and the eastern city of Dhahran.

It recommended that American citizens “avoid the ⁠Embassy until further notice due to the attack on the facility.”

The US Embassy compound in Kuwait was reportedly struck on Monday with reports of black smoke rising above the compound. That embassy is also closed, with the Department of State warning “Do not come to the Embassy.”

WATCH — Iran war duration may be dictated by US ammunition stock

The Pentagon has reportedly expressed concern that a prolonged campaign against Iran could significantly deplete US ammunition stockpiles.

Weddingplannerinchandigarh.comspoke with military analyst Marina Miron for her assessment.

Israeli army strikes more Hezbollah targets in Beirut

Israel’s ‌military ⁠said ⁠early on Tuesday that it was ‌carrying out ‌strikes ‌on the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group in Lebanon’s capital, Beirut.

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said it was targeting command centers and weapons storage ⁠facilities.

Al-Manar TV, which is affiliated with Hezbollah, said its office in Beirut’s southern Haret Hreik area had been hit.

The IDF earlier claimed to have killed Palestinian Islamic Jihad’s top commander in Lebanon, Abu Hamza Rami. The PIJ is a terrorist organization allied with Palestinian militant organization Hamas.

The Ministry of Education said that schools and universities would be closed Tuesday because of the situation.

On Monday, Israel’s military carried out dozens of airstrikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs as well as southern and eastern Lebanon.

The military said it killed the head of Hezbollah’s intelligence headquarters, Hussein Mokaled, in these earlier attacks.

Lebanon’s government said 52 people were killed and 154 wounded in Monday’s attacks.

Israel’s strikes came after Hezbollah launched missile and drones on northern Israel on early Monday morning in retaliation for the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Welcome to our coverage — What you need to know

Fighting across the Middle East has escaled since Israel and the United States attacked Iran last Saturday The US embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, was hit by a drone strike on early on Tuesday US President Donald Trump said a response to the attack would be clear ‘soon’ Israel launched strikes on Hezbollah targets in Beirut, Lebanon The US State Department to ‘depart now’ from the Middle East

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