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The Saudi foreign ministry said the kingdom reserves the right to respond after what it described as “aggressive and unjustifiable” Iranian attacks targeting the Riyadh region, the Eastern Province and Jazan, which it said were successfully intercepted.
In a statement, the ministry expressed strong condemnation and denunciation of the strikes, saying they “cannot be justified or accepted under any pretext.”
Riyadh added that it had previously informed Iranian authorities that it would not allow its airspace or territory to be used to target Iran, underscoring its position despite the latest escalation.
The Israeli military published new footage showing strikes on Iranian soldiers preparing missiles and on a primed launcher in western Iran on Saturday.
The military said it neutralized “many” ballistic missile launchers that were ready for immediate attacks on Israel, and that the Israeli Air Force struck members of Iran’s ballistic missile unit as they were arming a launcher.
Iran’s Red Crescent said on Saturday that more than 20 provinces had been affected by attacks, but said there was “no cause for concern” at this stage, according to state media.
A spokesperson said the biggest reported strike hit a school in the town of Minab, Hormozgan province, where rescue teams were transferring wounded people and the dead.
The Red Crescent urged citizens to stay at least 100 meters away from impact sites and avoid gathering at the locations.
The Israeli military said it spent months preparing its campaign of simultaneous airstrikes targeting senior Iranian political and military officials at several locations in Tehran on Saturday.
The plan included a major intelligence effort to “identify an operational opportunity at the moment when senior regime officials would convene,” the military said. A decision was made to strike in the morning rather than at night despite Iranian preparedness, and the army said it succeeded in “achieving tactical surprise for the second time,” referring to its strikes during the June 2025 war.
Intelligence officers spent thousands of hours compiling targets, increasing their number “by hundreds of percent,” and conducted research “in parallel with precise location tracking of Iranian commanders and senior leadership,” the military said. It added that US confidence in Israel’s “intelligence and operational capabilities” was a significant factor in Washington’s decision to join the operation.
Satellite imagery published by a New York Times reporter shows destruction at the compound of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in Tehran following an Israeli airstrike.
Khamenei was among several senior Iranian leaders targeted in Israeli military strikes earlier in the day, according to an Israeli official, though the outcome of the strike remains unclear.