US President Donald Trump warned "there will likely be more" US casualties during operations in Iran in a statement posted on Truth Social. This comes as US Central Command (Centcom) said three US service members have been killed in action and five "seriously wounded".

In Israel, nine people have been killed after a missile strike in the city of Beit Shemesh, according to medical services.

Meanwhile Iranian officials say at least 153 people including children were killed after a reported strike hit a school on Saturday, according to Iranian officials. Iran has blamed the US and Israel. Centcom said it was looking into reports of the incident, while Israel's military said it was "not aware" of any IDF operations in the area.

The UAE has said three people have been killed by Iranian attacks since Saturday, while in Kuwait, one person has reportedly been killed.

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