Thank you for joining us today as we covered the rapidly developing conflict between Israel and Iran.
We’ll be back tomorrow morning with more live coverage as the two countries trade missile strikes in warfare that shows no signs of easing.
Here’s a quick overview of the latest developments:
- Iran’s ambassador to Australia has warned that blocking the vital Strait of Hormuz oil and gas route and attacks on US military bases were on the table. Iran said US bombing of its nuclear facilities gave it a “free hand” to retaliate, as America urged Tehran to return to the negotiating table.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Australia supported the US strikes on Iran to prevent the development of a nuclear weapon, but refused to share details about whether Australia provided the US with military or intelligence support beforehand.
- US President Donald Trump insisted Iran’s nuclear assets were obliterated after conflicting messages from his administration and the military in the aftermath of the US strikes.
- The UN nuclear watchdog was anticipating extensive damage to the Fordow nuclear site from the US strikes, before Iranian media reported the uranium enrichment site was targeted again.
- Iran and Israel traded barrages of missile fire, as Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said the military was attacking Tehran with “unprecedented intensity”. Large explosions were heard in Iran’s capital, and Israelis were warned to take shelter.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin told Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi that the US aggression against Iran was groundless as the pair met in Moscow.