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Region on the brink of full-scale war

US attacks on Iran provokes it to strike Gulf states, Jordan; Israel says ready to hit Iran for 'third time if necessary'
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MASHHAD: New fighting erupted between the United States and Iran ahead of the burial of supreme leader Ali Khamenei on Thursday, with Tehran targeting US regional allies and American strikes hitting the perimeter of an Iranian nuclear power plant.


The renewed hostilities, triggered by tensions over the Strait of Hormuz, sparked concerns of a return to full-scale war after an April ceasefire that ended five weeks of conflict before a US-Iran accord in June.


This was the second day in a row that the decades-old foes exchanged attacks, with Iranian officials reporting that US strikes killed 17 people and state media saying one targeted a railway line between Tehran and the eastern city of Mashhad, where Khamenei's burial is being held.


The Islamic republic said it had resumed its attacks targeting US assets in Kuwait, Bahrain and Qatar, while sirens blared in Jordan — another US ally — where the military said it had intercepted eight missiles launched from Iran.


The United States targeted the perimeter of Iran's only civilian nuclear plant with a strike on Thursday, Iranian state media reported, citing the deputy governor of Bushehr province.


State media said the US targeted a section of the Tehran-Mashhad railway 55 kilometres from Mashhad, forcing the closure of the line. Passengers were transferred to buses.


US military officials said Thursday's strikes hit approximately 90 Iranian military targets, including air defence systems, missile and drone storage sites.


Iran's army said it had targeted a Patriot missile interceptor system in Kuwait, an early warning system in Qatar and fuel tanks in Bahrain with drones, as part of its attacks on US bases in the region.


But a US defence official said the dozens of missiles and drones fired by Iran were either intercepted or caused no significant damage, with no injuries to American personnel.


In a sign of the security tensions, at least one fighter jet escorted the plane carrying Khamenei's coffin to its final burial in Mashhad, footage from the supreme leader's website showed.


Meanwhile US President Donald Trump used his old Air Force One plane to leave Türkiye after a Nato summit instead of his new Qatari-gifted jet, a move the New York Times described as a security precaution in the current context.


Following Israel's June 2025 war against Iran and this year's conflict, Defence Minister Israel Katz warned at a military ceremony on Thursday that Israel was prepared to attack Iran for a "third time" if needed, vowing to do so "with even greater force".


"We are preparing for every scenario," added Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.


Trump said the ceasefire with Iran was "over" but left the door open to more talks, while describing the Iranian side as "sort of crazy".


Iran's chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf warned on X that "if you strike, you will be struck".


The Iranian military hit at least three ships in recent days, prompting extensive US strikes against Iranian targets on Tuesday.


"For the past two nights, the noise has been extremely loud," Badriyeh, 44, a housewife from the southern city of Bandar Abbas said after the latest strikes.


"It was worse last night and the windows of several houses have been broken."


Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has fallen sharply since Wednesday, especially through the UN-backed Omani route, analysts said, after vessels were attacked earlier this week and as the United States and Iran traded renewed strikes. — Agencies


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