Trump-Iran latest: US Secretary of Defense range and coverage of bombing after ayatollah threatens further attacks

Iran will not hesitate to bomb more US air bases in the Middle East, Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has warned. Meanwhile, US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth said Iran’s nuclear facilities have been decimated in a complex operation, while railing against the media for reporting on a leaked Defence Intelligence Agency assessment that found that Donald Trump’s airstrikes had only set back the country’s nuclear program by a matter of a few months.

“Because of decisive military action, President Trump created the conditions to end the war,” Hegseth said. While a fragile ceasefire is currently holding, the Iranian leader claimed the Islamic Republic had access to “key US centres” and would take action “when necessary”.

In his first public appearance since the US attacked Iran’s three nuclear facilities on Sunday morning, Khamenei also claimed Iran had won a victory over Israel and the US, delivering a “slap to the US’s face” by attacking its Al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar. “Such an action can be repeated in the future too. Should any aggression occur, the enemy will definitely pay a heavy price,” Khamenei said.

Israeli strike kills 18 Palestinians in central Gaza

An Israeli strike hit a street in central Gaza where witnesses said a crowd of people was getting bags of flour from a Palestinian police unit that had confiscated the goods from gangs looting aid convoys. Hospital officials said 18 people were killed.

The strike was the latest violence surrounding the distribution of food to Gaza’s population, which has been thrown into turmoil over the past month. After blocking all food for almost three months, Israel has allowed only a trickle of supplies into the territory since mid-May.

Efforts by the UN to distribute the food have been plagued by armed gangs looting trucks and by crowds of desperate people offloading supplies from convoys.

The strike in the central town of Deir al-Balah yesterday appeared to target members of Sahm, a security unit tasked with stopping looters and cracking down on merchants who sell stolen aid at high prices.

The unit is part of Gaza’s Hamas-led interior ministry, but includes members of other factions.

1,190 killed in Iran

At least 1,190 Iranians have been killed in Israel’s 12-day-long offensive on Iran, according to a Washington-based human rights group.

The war between Israel and Iran left about 4,475 others wounded, HRANA said, according to Iranian media.

Trump calls for Netanyahu corruption trial to be scrapped

Donald Trump vowed to “save” Benjamin Netanyahu as he hit out at the Israeli prime minister’s “witch-hunt” corruption trial.

Trump claimed Israel’s prime minister was a “great hero” and “warrior” who faced politically motivated charges and called for the trial to be cancelled.

The president’s intervention comes as Netanyahu’s cross-examination, which began on 4 June, is set to resume on Monday. He faces charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust and denies all of them.

US ropes in Pakistan to promote peace between Israel and Iran

US secretary of state Marco Rubio and Pakistan prime minister Shehbaz Sharif discussed promoting “a durable peace between Israel and Iran” during a call yesterday.

“The two leaders acknowledged the importance of working together to promote a durable peace between Israel and Iran,” the US state department said in a statement. “Secretary Rubio emphasised Iran can never develop or acquire a nuclear weapon.”

President Donald Trump, earlier this week, announced a ceasefire between US ally Israel and its regional rival Iran to halt a war that began on 13 June when Israel attacked Iran.

Mr Trump met Pakistan’s army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir at the White House last week where they discussed Iran, which Mr Trump said Pakistan knew about better than most other countries.

A section of Pakistan’s embassy in Washington represents Iran’s interests in the US, as Tehran does not have diplomatic relations with the US.

Iran’s ayatollah says US ‘gained no achievement’

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has claimed that the US “gained no achievement” after it attacked three Iranian nuclear sites.

Instead, the US entered the war to “save” Israel after Tehran’s missiles broke through Israel’s multi-layered defence system, the supreme leader said as he claimed victory in the 12-day war.

“The US directly entered the war as it felt that if it did not get involved, the Zionist regime (Israel) would be fully destroyed. It entered the war to save it,” he said.

“The US attacked our nuclear facilities, but couldn’t do any important deed… The US president did abnormal showmanship and needed to do so,” he added.

Donald Trump said over the weekend that the US deployment of 30,000-pound bombs had “obliterated” Iran’s nuclear programme.

However, this appeared to be contradicted by an initial assessment from one of his administration’s intelligence agencies.

Iranian asylum-seekers arrested in Los Angeles

Pastor Ara Torosian received a distressed phone call from two Iranian members of his Farsi-speaking church on Tuesday – US federal immigration officers were at their Los Angeles home to arrest them.

It was the second such call he received this week.On Monday, an Iranian couple with a three-year-old was detained at a routine immigration appointment, Torosian said.

Both families were recently arrived asylum seekers who had entered the United States at the US-Mexico border after making an appointment, he said.

The appointment system, known as CBP One, was launched by former US president Joe Biden to promote orderly border crossings. President Donald Trump ended the program when he took office, as part of his aggressive crackdown on immigration.

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