The United States urged Israel to continue its war "to the end" against Iran, while Tehran declared it would only conclude the conflict after "dealing a heavy blow" to the US.
As missiles flew across Dubai's night sky, the ultra-rich and "influencers" continued to party nonchalantly, drawing both attention and public criticism.
Iran's Charge d'affaires in Vietnam stated the country would provide optimal conditions for Vietnamese nationals facing hardship due to the ongoing conflict.
Israel announced its F-35I fighter jet shot down an Iranian Yak-130 aircraft, marking the first time this aircraft type has downed a manned fighter jet.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney views the US-Israel conflict with Iran as a "failure of international order" and criticizes both nations for not consulting allies.
UAE officials displayed fragments of Iranian missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that the country's air defense intercepted, stating a significant volume of weapons had been blocked.
Iranian media reported that the United States and Israel attacked the building of the body responsible for electing a new supreme leader to replace Khamenei.