President Donald Trump has vowed to topple Iran‘s Islamic regime as he launched a series of joint US-Israeli missile attacks.

The US president w@rned there may be ‘US casualties’ but said the ‘objective is to defend the American people by eliminating the imminent threats from the Iranian regime’.

The first strike, which follows weeks of knife-edge tensions building up between the two countries, happened near the offices of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

However, officials said the 86-year-old, who has not been seen in public for days, is not in Tehran and has been transferred to a secure location.

Iran said there would be a ‘crushing response’ with explosions rocking northern Israel shortly after 8am on Saturday morning.

The Israeli military said it had identified ballistic missiles launched from Iran tow@rds Israel, with defensive systems operating to ‘intercept the threat’.

Explosions have also been heard across Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait and Abu Dhabi sparking fears the Middle East may now be on the brink of all out w@r.

In Bahrain, officials confirmed that the headquarters of the US Navy’s 5th Fleet had been targeted by a missile attack – with footage shared on social media showing a large plume of smoke rising into the sky.

 

People watch as smoke rises on the skyline after an explosion in Tehran, Iran

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People watch as smoke rises on the skyline after an explosion in Tehran, Iran

A vehicle explodes into flames after the US carried out strikes on Iran

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A vehicle explodes into flames after the US carried out strikes on Iran

President Trump announced on Saturday morning the United States had begun 'major combat operations' in Iran with thick black smoke seen rising into the sky

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President Trump announced on Saturday morning the United States had begun ‘major combat operations’ in Iran with thick black smoke seen rising into the sky

An image shows smoke billowing from a building after an explosion in Tehran, Iran, on Saturday morning

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An image shows smoke billowing from a building after an explosion in Tehran, Iran, on Saturday morning

A man looks on as a plume of smoke rises following a reported explosion in Tehran

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A man looks on as a plume of smoke rises following a reported explosion in Tehran

President Trump announced today the United States had begun ‘major combat operations’ in Iran with explosions heard in five cities across the country.

In a video posted to Truth Social, he claimed Iran had continued to expand its nuclear programme and has plans to develop missiles to reach the US.

The operation in the Middle East has been dubbed ‘Epic Fury’ by the US Department of Defence, which Trump has renamed the Department of W@r.

‘We are going to destroy their missiles and raze their missile industry to the ground, it will be totally, again, obliterated,’ Trump said in his announcement.

‘We’re going to annihilate their navy, we’re going to ensure that the region’s terrorist proxies can no longer destabilise the region or the world and attack our forces, and no longer use their IEDs or roadside bombs as they are sometimes called, to gravely wound and kill thousands and thousands of people, including many Americans.

‘And we will ensure that Iran does not attain a nuclear weapon – a very simple message: They will never have a nuclear weapon.’

A former UK national security adviser said the US and Israeli strikes against Iran were not ‘legal in a way that the UK would recognise’.

Lord Peter Ricketts told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: ‘None of this, I think, is in any sense legal in a way that the UK would recognise.

‘There was really no imminent threat to the US. This is action that they chose to undertake, or were dragged into it by the Israelis.’

In Tehran, witnesses heard the first blast by Mr Khamenei’s office on Saturday morning. Iranian state television later reported the explosion, without offering a cause.

There have also been unverified reports of explosions in other locations across Iran including Isfahan, the third biggest city, and Tabriz.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the joint attack with the US aimed to ‘remove an existential threat posed’ by Iran.

People run for cover following explosions in Tehran on Saturday

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People run for cover following explosions in Tehran on Saturday

Israel Katz, the Israeli Defense Minister, announced that the country is under a state of emergency as thick smoke rose from an explosion in downtown Tehran (pictured)

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Israel Katz, the Israeli Defense Minister, announced that the country is under a state of emergency as thick smoke rose from an explosion in downtown Tehran (pictured)

Israelis run for cover after Iran unleashed retaliatory strikes in the country

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Israelis run for cover after Iran unleashed retaliatory strikes in the country

More explosions struck Iran's capital after Israel said it was attacking the country. Authorities have offered no casualty information from the strikes

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More explosions struck Iran’s capital after Israel said it was attacking the country. Authorities have offered no casualty information from the strikes

Hospital staff move patients in a parking lot at Sourasky Medical Center for safety after sirens sounded in Tel Aviv

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Hospital staff move patients in a parking lot at Sourasky Medical Center for safety after sirens sounded in Tel Aviv

More explosions struck Iran’s capital after Israel said it was attacking the country. Authorities have offered no casualty information from the strikes.

Meanwhile, Iran shut down its air space and mobile phone services were cut.

Israel has w@rned its own citizens to prepare to take cover if the Iranians fight back, with sirens already being heard across Israel.

The country’s Defense Force said: ‘This is a proactive alert to prepare the public for the possibility of missiles being launched tow@rd the State of Israel.’

Airspace above Israel was closed to civilian flights following the strike this morning.

The explosions come as tensions are high between Iran and the United States over Tehran’s nuclear programme.

This week Trump made the grave w@rning that Iran is manufacturing weapons that could soon strike US.

Tehran is ‘working on missiles that will soon reach’ America, Trump said during his State of the Union address on Tuesday.

He also vowed to prevent Iran, the ‘number one sponsor of terrorism,’ from obtaining a nuclear weapon.

Trump has openly flirted with regime change too, telling reporters recently that the ousting of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei ‘would be the best thing that could happen.’

But US intelligence reports have not yet concluded that Iran is capable of crafting a weapon capable of reaching the homeland.

The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) assessed last year that Iran could need until 2035 to create a ‘militarily viable’ intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) – the kind that travels thousands of miles, including, for a time, through space before the w@rhead plummets tow@rds its target.

‘Iran has space launch vehicles it could use to develop a militarily-viable ICBM by 2035 should Tehran decide to pursue the capability,’ the DIA report states.

This week Trump made the grave warning that Iran is manufacturing weapons that could soon strike US

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This week Trump made the grave w@rning that Iran is manufacturing weapons that could soon strike US

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Smoke rises over residential area after an explosion in Tehran, Iran

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A woman runs for cover following an explosion in Tehran

The explosions come as tensions are high between Iran and the United States over Tehran's nuclear programme

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The explosions come as tensions are high between Iran and the United States over Tehran’s nuclear programme

Two aircraft carrier strike groups – representing around 15,000 sold!ers, over a dozen ships, hundreds of planes and likely some submarines – are being used by Trump to get Iran to capitulate to his denuclearization demands.

In addition, many thousands of troops and scores of military assets are on bases throughout the region, though there are some reports of evacuations.

The stalemate has recently shown some signs of traction with Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner’s meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, with chief Iran negotiator Sayyid Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi, Oman’s foreign minister.

Additional meetings were scheduled for Friday.

The heated tensions this year come just months after Operation Midnight Hammer – one of the most sophisticated military aviation successes in recent American history.

Last June, Trump’s B-2 Stealth Bombers were flown to Iran in a 37-hour secret mission to quell the Middle Eastern country’s nuclear capabilities.

Two dozen Tomahawk land attack cruise missiles h!t Iran in the operation.

Their purpose was to neutralize Iranian defense systems protecting nuclear enrichment facilities at Isfahan. When these sites had been destroyed, the B-2 group entered Iranian airspace.

The stealth jet squadron slipped into enemy skies, moving into attack formation at ‘high altitude and high speed’, with lighter, more mobile F-22 fighter jets sweeping in front of the B-2s to shield them from any surface-to-air or air-to-air fire.

There was none. Not a single shot was fired at any of the aircraft or w@rships involved in Midnight Hammer from the beginning of the operation to its end.