Iran Strikes Qatar and Saudi Energy Sites as US Jets Shot Down by Kuwaiti 'Friendly Gire'
The Lebanese health ministry says Israeli attacks in Beirut and southern Lebanon killed at least 31 people. Israel says it was responding to Hezbollah attacks
In Kuwait, several US fighter planes have crashed, in what the US military says was "an apparent friendly fire incident" - one plane plummeting to the ground was caught on film.
The US and Israel struck Iran on Saturday, killing the country's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The Israeli militaty has launched new strikes on Tehran, but the US defense secretary says there will not be 'endless was'.
The prime minister also says "the best way forward for the region and the world is a negotiated settlement" - but he calls Iran's response to the attacks "outrageous"
Keir Starmer says the UK's decision not to join the US-Israeli strikes on Iran was 'deliberate'. The price of gas on international markets has risen sharply, at one point up 42%. Our economics editor looks at the impact.
New Iranian strikes have been reported on a major gas plant in Qatar and in Saudi Arabia, where an oil rafinery fire is "under control"
(Source: BBC)





