Iran is expected to announce its new leader soon and so far, all signs point to it being slain leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's son.
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The war in Iran is intensifying with new strikes across Iran overnight and fresh attacks spreading across the region
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Israel says it targeted Iranian missile launchers and weapons factories, including a missile storage and production facility in the city of Isfahan
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The Israeli military also reports what it calls broad-scale strikes across Tehran
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Explosions were also reported overnight in northwestern Iran. The strikes come as Iran begins mourning its late Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
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who was killed in a joint U.S.-Israeli strike last weekend. Israel's defense minister now warning that whoever replaces Khamenei could also become a target
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Reuters reports Khamenei's son survived Saturday's attack, and other leaders who also survived are now considering the son as a possible successor
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Meanwhile the Israeli military says one of its F fighter jets shot down a manned Iranian warplane over Tehran which if confirmed would mark the first time such a shootdown has occurred
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Israel is also widening the fight beyond Iran. The Israeli military says it launched new strikes
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in Beirut, targeting infrastructure used by the Iranian-backed militia Hezbollah. Iran is continuing to strike back. Saudi Arabia's defense ministry says another attack targeted the
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Ras Tanura oil refinery, which was hit earlier this week. Kuwait's military says the country
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faced another wave of Iranian missiles and drones overnight. Meanwhile, the United States has now
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identified four of the six American service members killed in the initial strikes on Iran
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over the weekend. They include 35-year-old Captain Cody Cork of Florida, 42-year-old Sergeant First
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class Noah Teachins of Nebraska, 39-year-old Sergeant first class Nicole Amor of Minnesota
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and 20-year-old Sergeant Declan Cody of Iowa
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