Protesters confront security forces in #Baghdad's Green Zone over the U.S. and Israeli killing of Iranian leader #Khamenei (video verified by Al Jazeera, via its live blog)
"I think we made a big mistake in killing Khamenei. He's now a martyr, and if Ali Larijani is still alive, he is a very competent person. ... Now whether the administration hopes he'll be the equivalent of Delcy Rodríguez in Venezuela and negotiate—I don't think so. But I'm not sure because we've killed all the leadership of Iran that's going to make them more negotiable."
"Look, from a military perspective the strike was extremely impressive. But there are a couple of issues here. Decapitation only works when you get all the leaders, and I don't think that we got all the leaders because it's very, very difficult. ... Even though we seem to have a formidable force out there, they can only continue the attack for a finite period."
Listening to Netanyahu's latest speech. Same talking points as Trump earlier, about how the Iranian people are getting the support they've been asking for, how this is their rare opportunity to rally in the streets to overthrow their leaders and free themselves from tyranny. How the nations reported to have bombed a school today are "with them."
If anyone was still in any doubt about whether anyone was pouring fuel on the recent Iran protests, hopefully that's been cleared up for them today.
Reports of an explosion in #Riyadh, in #SaudiArabia, and in #Dubai. Fighter jets in the sky in #Jordan. - Al Jazeera (citing AFP for the Riyadh report)
"I can't, simply, keep track of the number of cities that are being attacked. It is getting to be a very long list now. ... All across the country you have cities ... that have been targeted. It seems to be that this is no longer just a campaign that is focused on nuclear sites in Iran. This is a very wide range of targets, including government facilities, defence ministry facilities and also the Iranian army and the Iranian national guard."
- Mohamed Vall, Al Jazeera correspondent in Tehran
"Donald Trump has made an appeal and said to the police and to the Republican Guard to 'Lay down your weapons: if you don't, it's likely that you will die.' The problem he's got is that his message isn't getting much beyond the borders here in the United States—maybe even around the world but it's not getting into Iran. He cut back Voice of America, which had a big Farsi services—which would've broadcast the words of Donald Trump."
- Alan Fisher, Al Jazeera chief US correspondent, in Washington
Explosions also reported in #Bahrain (home to the 5th U.S. Navy fleet), interceptions in #Qatar (home to Al Udeid, the largest U.S. base in the region), explosions in #AbuDhabi, #UAE, and #Kuwait - Al Jazeera