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Latest: Israeli strikes pound Iran, Lebanon as US warns attacks will intensify

Israeli airstrikes pounded the capitals of Iran and Lebanon as the US apparently struck an Iranian drone carrier at sea, intensifying its campaign targeting the Islamic Republic's fleet of warships.

Dubai | Israeli airstrikes pounded the capitals of Iran and Lebanon as the US apparently struck an Iranian drone carrier at sea, intensifying its campaign targeting the Islamic Republic's fleet of warships.

Iran launched new retaliatory attacks early Friday against neighbouring countries that host US forces. There were no immediate reports of casualties.

The latest strikes mark a full week of attacks affecting countries across the Middle East.

The Israeli military said the fighting has destroyed most of Iran's air defences and missile launchers, while US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth warned that strikes against Tehran were "about to surge dramatically." Tehran has warned of the destruction of the Middle East's military and economic infrastructure, and the war has rattled financial markets.

Here is the latest:

South Korea's foreign minister declines to comment on possible shift of US assets

South Korea's foreign minister told a legislative hearing that the United States has not requested military or non-military assistance from Seoul over the war in the Middle East, but declined to comment on reports that Washington could relocate some of its assets in South Korea to support the fighting.

When asked by a lawmaker about a media report that US forces were moving some of its Patriot anti-missile defence systems to a major airbase near Seoul, Cho Hyun said he couldn't confirm details related to US military operations.

Cho said Seoul and Washington were maintaining close communication and that the allies' combined defence posture would not be affected by developments in the Middle East.

US Forces Korea said in a statement it does not "comment on the movement, relocation, or potential repositioning of specific military capabilities or assets" for operational security reasons.

The USFK statement came in response to questions from The Associated Press about a Yonhap News report, citing anonymous sources, that said US forces moved multiple Patriot systems from other bases in South Korea to Osan Air Base, where transport aircraft were also spotted.

Yonhap said it wasn't immediately clear whether the movements were linked to the war or joint US-South Korea military drills beginning Monday.

"United States Forces Korea remains focused on maintaining a strong, ready, and combat-credible force posture on the Korean Peninsula," the USFK said.

Etihad Airways to restart limited flight schedule' from Abu Dhabi

Etihad Airways said it is restarting a "limited flight schedule" from its hub in the United Arab Emirates capital Abu Dhabi starting Friday.

The government-backed carrier has operated some flights in recent days, but its latest announcement suggests it is moving toward more regular operations.

Etihad said that previously booked passengers as well as new customers will be able to travel on the flights, assuming "all safety criteria are met." It listed more than 70 destinations it planned to fly to between Friday and March 19.

Saudi Arabia says it destroyed another drone near Riyadh

Saudi Arabia's Defence Ministry reported the destruction of another drone near Riyadh, this one to its northeast.

Saudi Arabia says it intercepted drones east of Riyadh

The Saudi Defence Ministry said it destroyed three drones in the eastern areas of Riyadh.

The ministry said earlier Friday that it intercepted a cruise missile over the city of Kharj.

Iranian leadership council meets, state TV says

Iranian state television reported Friday that a leadership council in the country met and discussed how to hold a meeting of the country's Assembly of Experts, which will select the nation's new supreme leader.

The leadership council includes President Masoud Pezeshkian, judiciary chief Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejehi and cleric Ayatollah Ali Reza Arafi.

The statement provided no timeline on the selection of the supreme leader, nor information on whether the Assembly of Experts would meet in person or remotely for the vote.

Buildings associated with the Assembly of Experts, an 88-member clerical panel, have been attacked during the Israeli-US airstrike campaign.

Warnings on social media use sent to Dubai residents

Residents of Dubai have been receiving mass text messages warning them about their social media activity.

A message attributed to Dubai police said that "photographing or sharing security or critical sites, or reposting unreliable information, may result in legal action and compromise national security and stability." There was no elaboration in the message.

It comes as Bahrain issued a similar, but sterner warning as the Iran war rages on across the Mideast.

The United Arab Emirates is a federation of seven autocratic sheikhdoms home to Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

The UAE, while socially liberal in many regards compared with its Middle Eastern neighbours, has strict laws governing expression and bans political parties and labour unions.

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