
• On the ground: Israel said it has begun a tenth wave of strikes in Tehran. President Donald Trump said Iran’s air force and navy had been “knocked out,” and the US military said it destroyed 17 Iranian ships and nearly 2,000 targets. More than 1,000 people have been killed in Iran since the war began.
• Scramble to evacuate: The US has closed embassies in three countries, reduced its regional diplomatic staffing and warned Americans to leave. The United Arab Emirates said it opened safe air corridors with its neighbours as countries rush to evacuate stranded nationals.
• Oil trade rocked: As war poses growing risks to the global economy, Trump ordered US “insurance and guarantees” for ships travelling through the Gulf and suggested the navy would escort tankers through the Strait of Hormuz “if necessary.”
Iran’s foreign minister says Trump bombed his country “out of spite”

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has accused US President Donald Trump of bombing Iran “out of spite.”
In a post on X on Wednesday, Araghchi said: “When complex nuclear negotiations are treated like a real estate transaction, and when big lies cloud realities, unrealistic expectations can never be met.”
“The outcome? Bombing the negotiation table out of spite,” he added. “Mr Trump betrayed diplomacy and Americans who elected him.”
How Iran strikes have damaged US military sites

The Israel Defense Forces have begun “broad scale strikes targeting Iranian terror regime targets in Tehran,” it said in a statement Wednesday morning.
CNN’s Matthew Chance reports from a school in Beirut that has turned into a shelter for displaced families as Lebanon gets dragged into the war with Iran
How disruption of the oil trade poses growing risks to the global economy
The war in the Middle East is posing growing risks to the global economy, with oil and natural gas prices soaring as stock markets tumble.
The Middle East is a major producer of oil and natural gas, but its energy exports have been largely cut off from the rest of the world by an effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran has vowed to attack ships that attempt transit through the strait, usually a conduit for around a fifth of global oil and liquefied natural gas production each day.
The CIA is working to arm Kurdish forces to spark an uprising in Iran

France has deployed Rafale fighter jets over the skies of the United Arab Emirates to protect its military bases there, foreign minister Jean-Noël Barrot said Tuesday.

Tehran’s Imam Khomeini Mosalla prayer ground will host supporters of the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a three-day ceremony from Wednesday night, according to state media.
The announcement comes as Israel and the US continue to launch airstrikes on Iran, including Tehran. Israel on Wednesday said it launched what it described as a new “broad wave” of strikes against Iran, targeting launch sites, aerial defense systems and other infrastructure.
Any new leader appointed by Iran is a target, Israeli defense minister says

Any new leader appointed by Iran’s ruling clerics would be “an unequivocal target for elimination,” Israel warned on Wednesday, as top Iranian officials gather to choose a successor to the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Israel says its overnight strikes hit command centers of Iran’s feared domestic security apparatus
Both featured heavily in the bloody crackdown on mass anti-government protests that rocked Iran for several weeks beginning late last year.
The Israeli Air Force had “completed an additional wave of strikes targeting command centers throughout Tehran,” including sites linked to the Basij, a paramilitary force, and other internal security bodies, the Israel Defense Forces said in a statement.
It said the military dropped “dozens of munitions” on those command centers.
Iran continues strikes overnight as war enters a fifth day

Strikes and attacks continued across the Middle East on Wednesday morning as the widening conflict entered a fifth day.
Here’s what we’re seeing:
Iranian soccer player fights back tears ahead of match in Australia
State Department orders non-emergency personnel to leave 2 missions in Pakistan

The US State Department has ordered non-emergency US staff in its consulates in Pakistan’s Lahore and Karachi to leave Pakistan with their families “due to safety risks.”
Why isn’t Beijing doing more about the US taking out two China allies?

In quick succession, US President Donald Trump has taken out two of Beijing’s closest allies: Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
US military bases across country ordered to step up security
US Northern Command, which oversees the defense of North America, has ordered military installations to put in place 11 additional “force protection” measures to strengthen security, the command said.
The additional measures were ordered “based on world events” to “enhance vigilance” and protect personnel and installations, the command said in a statement to CNN.
The added steps set a minimum level of security across installations, though local commanders can impose steps to increase security, a spokesperson told CNN.
Six US service members have been killed, four of whom have been identified, since the conflict began over the weekend, after US and Israeli strikes on Iran.
Israeli strike hitting residential building in Lebanon kills 5
An Israeli strike hit a four-story residential building in the Lebanese city of Baalbek Wednesday morning, killing at least five people and wounding 15 others, according to Lebanese state media.
Response teams were working to rescue families from under the rubble, Lebanon’s state National News Agency (NNA) reported.
CNN cannot independently confirm the report and has reached out to the Israeli military for comment.
It comes as Israeli bombardments in Lebanon continued Wednesday morning.
Earlier, Lebanon’s Ministry of Health reported an airstrike in Aramoun, south of the capital Beirut, killed at least six people.
NNA also reported strikes on a hotel in Hazmieh, close to Beirut, and in southern Lebanon.
Photo geolocated by CNN shows plume of smoke near Esfahan
Here’s how governments are trying to evacuate citizens from the Middle East

Despite regional travel being paralyzed, foreign nationals have been urged to leave the Middle East. Several countries are now working to evacuate stranded nationals.
As the conflict with Iran widens, global shipping costs are surging.
Supertanker costs in the Middle East have reached record highs, prompting both the US and China to call for the safeguarding of vessels in the Strait of Hormuz.
The narrow channel off the coast of Iran carries 20% of global oil consumption and massive quantities of liquefied natural gas (LNG). Iran has vowed to attack any ship that tries to pass through the strait. Vessels in the area have also been hit by strikes.
Shipping through the strait has almost completely stopped. Ship-tracking data from the MarineTraffic platform reveals a virtually empty Strait of Hormuz.
US President Donald Trump said strikes targeted another set of Iranian leaders. A source told CNN Israel struck a compound belonging to a group responsible for electing Iran’s next supreme leader, though Iranian state media has said that the building was evacuated before the attack.
Trump also said Iran’s air force and navy had been “knocked out,” and the US military said it destroyed 17 Iranian ships and nearly 2,000 targets.
The war — which Trump has warned could last over a month, with the “big wave” yet to come — has disrupted global travel, stranded foreign nationals, and spiked global commodity prices.
GOP leaders refuse to call US military action in Iran a war
House Speaker Mike Johnson and other GOP lawmakers refused to call the US military action in Iran a war when pressed by CNN’s Manu Raju.
“Unacceptable” that Americans are stranded in the Middle East, Buttigieg says
Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg tells Kaitlan Collins it “makes no sense” the Trump administration didn’t have a plan to evacuate American citizens following the attacks on Iran.



