The Iran war, which has spread across the Middle East and beyond, entered its seventh day after Israeli forces announced a "next phase" in the conflict and bombed Beirut's southern suburbs.
The Israeli military had earlier issued an unprecedented evacuation warning for the entire area - "save your lives and evacuate your residences immediately" --that sent residents fleeing in panic.
The war has been felt as far away as the Sri Lankan coast, where a US submarine torpedoed an Iranian warship, and Azerbaijan, which threatened retaliation after a drone hit an airport.
On the political front, US President Donald Trump rejected the possibility of Mojtaba Khamenei, son of the late Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei, replacing his slain father, dismissing him as a "lightweight".
Here are the latest main events related to the war in the Middle East:
Israel targets 'regime infrastructure'
Israel said it launched a wave of strikes on Tehran this morning, targeting "regime infrastructure" in Iran's capital.
AFP journalists in Tehran heard loud blasts in parts of the city.
Australian personnel on US sub
Three Australian military personnel were onboard an American submarine that sank an Iranian navy ship off Sri Lanka this week, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said.
The personnel were on the submarine as part of training arrangements under AUKUS, a multi-decade defence pact with Britain and the United States.
Bahrain hotel struck
Bahrain said Iran had struck a hotel and two residential buildings in the capital Manama, correcting a previous announcement that two hotels and one residential building were hit.
The attack came a day after an Iranian missile strike sparked a blaze at Bahrain's main state-owned oil refinery.
Saudi Arabia intercepts missiles
Saudi Arabia said this morning it had intercepted three ballistic missiles launched towards an air base, as Iran pressed attacks across the Gulf.
"Three ballistic missiles launched towards Prince Sultan Air Base were intercepted and destroyed," the Saudi defence ministry posted on X.
Some Western embassy staff in Riyadh meanwhile were told to shelter in place, diplomatic sources said, following an attack on the US embassy compound earlier this week.
Lebanon death toll rises
The Lebanese health ministry said the death toll from Israeli strikes on Lebanon has risen to 123 since the country was drawn into the regional war earlier this week, with the latest count including a new wave of strikes on Beirut's southern suburbs.
The ministry added that 638 people have also been wounded since Monday.
Egypt in 'state of near-emergency'
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said his country was in an economic "state of near-emergency" as he warned of runaway inflation.
At a military academy event, Mr Sisi added that price-gouging traders could be tried in military courts, according to a statement from his spokesman.
NATO raises missile defence posture
NATO said it has strengthened its "ballistic missile defence posture" as Iran steps up its strikes across the Middle East with a missile launched at alliance member Turkey before being shot down.
The alliance's 32 member states concurred with NATO commanders that the posture should remain at its "heightened level" until the threat from Iran's "indiscriminate attacks across the region" subsided.
Israel promises 'surprises ahead'
Israel's military chief said the US-Israeli campaign against Iran was entering its next stage, with operations aimed at crushing the Islamic republic's military capabilities.
"In this phase, we will further dismantle the regime and its military capabilities. We have additional surprises ahead which I do not intend to disclose," Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir said in a televised statement.
Trump backs Kurdish offensive
US President Donald Trump said he would approve of any offensive by Iranian Kurdish fighters into Iran in support of the US-Israeli war against the Islamic republic.
"I think it's wonderful that they want to do that, I'd be all for it," Mr Trump said.
Sri Lanka takes control of Iranian ship
Sri Lanka has offloaded crew of an Iranian navy vessel and assumed control of it, a day after a deadly US submarine attack on another ship.
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake said his country's navy had taken 208 sailors from the IRIS Bushehr which, like the ship torpedoed off Sri Lanka's southern coast on Wednesday, had participated in a naval exercise in eastern India.
Trump wants role in picking Iran leader
Mr Trump insisted he should have a role in picking Iran's next supreme leader after the killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, whose son he said he found unacceptable.
"Khamenei's son is a lightweight. I have to be involved in the appointment, like with Delcy," Mr Trump said, drawing a comparison to Venezuela, where interim president Delcy Rodriguez has cooperated with him under threat of violence after the United States ousted her boss, Nicolas Maduro.