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The Latest: US hits Iran with intense strikes as Iranian air campaign drives oil prices higher

US and Israel strike pound the Islamic Republic and Iran attacks Persian Gulf shipping and energy infrastructure with no sign of an end to the war

Dubai | As American and Israeli strikes pound the Islamic Republic and Iran attacks Persian Gulf shipping and energy infrastructure with no sign of an end to the war, US President Donald Trump posted a new threat to Iran's leaders on his Truth Social website.

"They've been killing innocent people all over the world for 47 years, and now I, as the 47th President of the United States of America, am killing them," Trump wrote. "What a great honor it is to do so!" Intense strikes hit Tehran and areas surrounding Iran's capital, as Iran continued striking at neighboring Arab Gulf States, helping to drive oil prices back above $100 a barrel.

The first week of war cost the United States $11.3 billion, according to the Pentagon. The UN refugee agency says up to 3.2 million people in Iran have been displaced, and authorities in Lebanon say 800,000 have been forced from their homes as Israel's military destroys buildings linked to Iran-backed Hezbollah militants.

More than 600 have been killed in Lebanon, as well as more than 1,300 in Iran and a dozen in Israel. At least seven US soldiers have died during the fighting.

Here is the latest:

France says drone attack kills 1 soldier and wounds 6

France says a drone attack Thursday killed one of its soldiers and wounded six others.

The attack targeted a Kurdish military base where French soldiers were training Iraqi units.

France's ministry of armed forces said in a statement Friday that a drone struck the center of the Mala Qara base in the Irbil region.

The ministry says Chief Warrant Officer Arnaud Frion was treated by medical teams on site and later died of his wounds at a hospital. Frion had been deployed to Iraq since Jan. 24 as a member of the 7th Alpine Chasseurs Battalion.

The other six soldiers remain in a hospital and arrangements are being made for their repatriation to France, the ministry says.

Iranian television reports large explosion in Tehran square

A large explosion struck Iran's capital Tehran on Friday at a square filled with demonstrators, Iranian state television reported.

The explosion hit Ferdowsi Square, just down Enghelab Street from Tehran University, the epicenter of ongoing Quds, or Jerusalem, Day demonstrations. The area is home to many government buildings.

Video published by the semiofficial Tasnim news agency showed a plume of gray smoke rising as demonstrators screamed "Death to Israel!" and "Death to America!" Footage from Ferdowsi Square showed people shouting "God is the greatest!" as smoke rose.

The strike came as Iranian media published videos showing top members of the country's theocracy at the demonstration in Tehran, including security official Ali Larijani and Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejehi, the hard-line cleric who heads the country's judiciary.

The cause of the blast was not immediately known. The Israeli military declined to immediately discuss the strike when reached for comment. Israel had warned it could strike in the area just before the blast.

Authorities in Tehran offered no immediate details about what happened. However, the site of the blast appeared near where Israel said it would strike.

Just before the Tehran strike, an explosion shook the city of Qazvin, which Israel also had warned it would target.

People reported other strikes in Tehran around the same time, though there was no immediate information on what may have been struck.

Israelis in Zarzir say much of village in ruins after Hezbollah strike

Residents in the northern Israeli village of Zarzir heard loud explosions as they ran into a shelter early Friday morning and emerged to find much of the area in ruins.

Authorities say nearly 60 people were injured in the missile strike on the Arab-Israeli village near the Lebanese border.

Hezbollah said early Friday that it fired several rockets toward northern Israel and Israeli troops in southern Lebanon.

Residents said missiles from Hezbollah destroyed houses and left people scrambling to help relatives between the rubble.

"It's terrifying," resident Khalid Ghrifat said. "This scene I witnessed is unforgettable."

Israel issues strike warning for Tehran demonstration area

Israel issued a strike warning Friday for an area near Tehran University that was hosting the annual Quds Day demonstrations.

The warning showed a strike being possible along Enghelab Street near the university. The area is filled with demonstrators at the moment.

Tehran University is the site of Friday prayers in the city, where demonstrators will gather later at noon.

The warning in Farsi said the Israeli military "will conduct operations in this area in the coming hours." "We kindly urge you to immediately evacuate the designated area indicated on the map," the message said. "Your presence in these areas puts your life at risk."

Iran holds Quds Day demonstrations

Iranian state television aired footage Friday showing thousands of people across the Islamic Republic taking part in the annual Quds Day.

Quds is the Arabic name of Jerusalem.

Demonstrators chanted "Death to Israel" and "Death to America" while carrying Iranian flags in support of the military forces fighting against the U.S. and Israel.

People joined the rallies in Tehran despite ongoing American-Israeli strikes taking place during the commemoration.

Iran has been marking Quds Day on the last Friday of the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan since its 1979 Islamic Revolution.

Israel strikes target Iran infrastructure

Israel's military said Friday it began a wave of strikes targeting infrastructure across Iran.

Israeli strike in Lebanon kills 2

An Israeli strike in eastern Lebanon that was targeting an Islamic Group official killed two people.

Lebanon's state-run National News Agency said the early Friday strike on an apartment in the eastern village of Bar Elias wounded Youssef Dahouk, a local official with al-Jamaa al-Islamiya, or the Islamic Group, and two others.

The agency said Dahouk's two sons were killed in the strike.

Over the past two years, Israel has targeted officials with the Islamic Group which is the Lebanon branch of the Muslim Brotherhood.

Dubai's DIFC damaged after reported drone interception

A building at the Dubai International Financial Center sustained damage Friday after what authorities described as a "successful interception." The building, known as the DIFC Innovation Hub, bore fire damage Friday morning, with pieces of its facade torn away.

The Dubai Media Office earlier described the incident as "a successful interception." It did not elaborate on what had been intercepted, nor did it acknowledge the damage done to DIFC.

DIFC is an economic free zone for banks, capital traders and wealth managers, home to exclusive restaurants and nightclubs for the city-state's elite.

Iran's joint military command on Wednesday said banks and financial institutions were now a target in the Middle East after an airstrike hit a bank in Tehran.

Israeli military destroys bridge in south Lebanon

The Israeli military says it has destroyed a bridge on the Litani River in south Lebanon.

The military's Arabic spokesman posted on X that the bridge destroyed in the village of Zrariyeh was used by Hezbollah fighters to move between the areas south and north of the river.

The military added that Hezbollah forces near the bridge fired rockets into Israel during the current Israel-Hezbollah war.

Heavy airstrikes hit Tehran

Heavy airstrikes hit Iran's capital, Tehran, Friday morning just before rallies were to begin for the annual Quds, or Jerusalem, Day.

Israel says it struck hundreds of Iran targets

Israel's air force struck more than 200 targets in western and central Iran in the past day, the army said.

Fighter jets struck ballistic missile launchers, defense systems and weapon production sites.

Oman drone crash kills 2 foreigners

The Oman News Agency said a drone crashed Friday in an industrial area in the region of Sohar, killing two foreigners and wounding other people.

They were the first deaths reported on land in the sultanate during the Iran war. There was one previous death reported at sea off Oman's coast.

Another drone crashed in an open area in the same region without causing any casualties.

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