Iran Drone Hits US Embassy in Saudi Arabia as Israel Strikes Tehran Targets

An Iranian drone strike hit the US Embassy in Saudi Arabia, causing damage but no casualties, prompting its closure. Israel conducted a strike targeting a meeting of Iran's Supreme Council, reportedly convened to choose a successor to the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Concurrently, Israeli forces expanded operations by bombing Hezbollah-associated targets in Beirut and capturing territory in southern Lebanon. The US has advised its citizens to evacuate 14 countries in the region as the conflict's death toll exceeds 1,000 people.

Key Points: US Embassy Hit in Saudi Arabia; Israel Strikes Iran Amid War

  • US Embassy in Saudi Arabia damaged by Iranian drones
  • Israel strikes Iranian Supreme Council meeting in Tehran
  • US urges citizens to leave 14 Middle Eastern countries
  • Israeli forces bomb Hezbollah targets in Beirut and advance in Lebanon
  • Regional death toll surpasses 1,000
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US embassy in Saudi Arabia hit by Tehran's drones; Israel, US continue pounding Iran

Iran drone attack damages US Embassy in Saudi Arabia. Israel strikes Tehran, targets Hezbollah in Beirut as regional war toll exceeds 1,000.

"It was an Israeli operation while the US was focused on destroying Iran's military capacity. - Elbridge Colby"

New York, March 3

As the war continued unrelentingly, Iran's drone hit the US Embassy in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday leading to its closure while the US and Israel continued to pound targets across Iran.

Saudi Arabia's Defence Ministry said that two drones hit the Embassy damaging it slightly, and there were no reports of casualties.

On Monday, the Washington's Embassy in Kuwait was also hit and it has been closed.

Meanwhile, the US asked its citizens to leave 14 countries across the Middle East, from Egypt to Yemen as threats heightened on the fourth day of the war.

Fox News, quoting a senior Israeli official, reported that it had struck an Iranian Supreme Council meeting on Tuesday to choose a successor to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed on February 28 when the conflict began.

It was not known if there were casualties in the attack on the Iran complex.

US Under Secretary of War Elbridge Colby testifying before the Senate Armed Services Committee on Tuesday appeared to distance Washington from the killing of Khamenei.

He said that it was an Israeli operation while the US was focused on destroying Iran's military capacity.

Extending its arc of attacks, Israel bombed targets in Beirut associated with the Hezbollah, which had launched rocket attacks on Israel.

The Israeli troops also captured more territories in Southern Lebanon.

In a sign that the attacks would be extending, Israel's military warned Iranians through social media posts of imminent attacks in several places, including two areas in Tehran, and asked them to evacuate.

The toll in the war continued to rise, crossing the 1,000-mark across the region.

The Iranian Red Crescent reported that nearly 790 people have been killed, Lebanon put the toll there at 31, Israel reported 10, and Gulf countries six, in addition to the six American military personnel.

- IANS

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Priya S
Very concerning for Indian expats in the Gulf. Many of our brothers and sisters work there. The government should ensure their safety and have evacuation plans ready. The Middle East instability affects our economy too.
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David E
The US distancing itself from the Khamenei operation is classic geopolitics. Creates plausible deniability while achieving strategic goals. A dangerous game that could easily spiral.
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Ananya R
Over 1000 lives lost already. Heartbreaking. As an Indian, I hope our government continues its strong, independent foreign policy and doesn't get dragged into taking sides. We must advocate for peace and dialogue.
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Siddharth J
With respect, I have to criticize the media coverage a bit. The focus is so much on embassies and officials. What about the ordinary Iranian, Lebanese, or Israeli families whose lives are being destroyed? That's the real story.
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Karthik V
Oil prices are going to skyrocket if this expands. Our economy is just recovering, we can't afford another external shock. Hope diplomacy prevails soon. Ya Allah, give wisdom to the leaders involved.

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