Good afternoon and thank you for reading our live coverage of the conflict in the Middle East. If you are just joining us now, here’s what you we know:
- The Albanese government has urged Australians in Lebanon not to delay in leaving the country, as Israel intensifies its airstrikes and ground assault. Transport Minister Catherine King said: “Our message very clearly to people in Lebanon at the moment is do not wait to get the perfect flight home.”
- Overnight on Thursday, 41 Australians were on flights out of Lebanon to Cyprus. Two charter flights for up to 500 Australians will depart Beirut Airport for Cyprus on Saturday. It is now just after 6am Saturday in Beirut.
- Qantas has confirmed it will operate two non-stop flights from Cyprus to Sydney. The airline said in a statement that its “first service is expected to depart Larnaca in Cyprus on Monday evening (local time), arriving in Sydney on Tuesday. The second direct Dreamliner service is expected to depart on Wednesday”.
- Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, told a huge crowd in Tehran early Friday that Iran and its regional allies would not back down. “It will be done in the future again if it becomes necessary,” he said after Iran’s missile attack on Israel.
- The US struck 15 Iran-aligned Houthi targets in Yemen on Friday local time.
- US President Joe Biden said Israel should not bomb Iranian oil sites. “I would be thinking about other alternatives,” he told a White House press briefing on Friday.