Breaking: US-Israeli Strikes Kill Khamenei; US Jets Downed in Kuwaiti
[00:00] Cole Mercer: Developing news this Monday, March 2nd.
[00:03] Cole Mercer: From Neural Newscast, I'm Cole Mercer.
[00:06] Cole Mercer: And I'm Daniel Brooks.
[00:08] Cole Mercer: We begin with the widening conflict in the Middle East.
[00:12] Cole Mercer: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced today that strikes on Tehran will
[00:18] Cole Mercer: intensify in the coming days.
[00:20] Cole Mercer: This follows the joint U.S. and Israeli operation on Saturday that killed Iran's supreme leader,
[00:27] Cole Mercer: Ayatollah Ali Hamanei.
[00:30] Cole Mercer: Netanyahu stated that with U.S. support, Israel is now achieving objectives he has pursued
[00:37] Cole Mercer: for 40 years.
[00:39] Announcer: The human toll inside Iran is mounting.
[00:42] Announcer: According to the Red Crescent Society, at least 555 people have been killed since Saturday.
[00:48] Announcer: Iranian state media reports that 165 of those deaths occurred during a strike on a girls'
[00:54] Announcer: elementary school.
[00:56] Announcer: Additionally, nine hospitals have been seriously damaged.
[00:59] Announcer: While Iran's ambassador to the IAEA claimed the Natan's nuclear facility was targeted,
[01:05] Announcer: Director General Rafael Grossi reports there is currently no indication that any nuclear installations have been hit.
[01:14] Cole Mercer: On the military front, President Trump says the U.S. has sunk nine Iranian Navy ships and largely
[01:20] Cole Mercer: destroyed the country's naval headquarters. One vessel is confirmed to be sinking in the Gulf
[01:26] Cole Mercer: of Oman. Despite the intensity of these strikes, the president told the Daily Mail he expects the
[01:32] Cole Mercer: conflict could last roughly four weeks, noting that the U.S. has ample ammunition stored globally.
[01:39] Announcer: The conflict is no longer contained within Iran.
[01:43] Announcer: Residents in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Doha reported hearing explosions early Monday morning.
[01:49] Announcer: A CNN photojournalist in the Qatari capital captured footage of missiles being intercepted.
[01:55] Announcer: Iran appears to be retaliating against U.S. allied states,
[01:59] Announcer: leading Qatar to warn that a price must be paid for what they described as a blatant attack.
[02:06] Cole Mercer: We are also tracking a significant operational setback in Kuwait.
[02:11] Cole Mercer: U.S. Central Command confirmed late Monday that three U.S. F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jets
[02:19] Cole Mercer: were shot down by Kuwaiti air defenses.
[02:22] Cole Mercer: This has been characterized as a friendly fire incident during active combat involving Iranian drones and ballistic missiles.
[02:31] Cole Mercer: Kuwait has acknowledged the mistake and assisted in the recovery of all six air crew members who are in stable condition.
[02:39] Cole Mercer: That incident highlights the increasing congestion in regional airspace.
[02:44] Cole Mercer: Beyond Kuwait, the United Kingdom has granted the U.S. permission to use its military bases in Cyprus for operations against Iranian missile sites.
[02:54] Cole Mercer: In response, Iran launched a drone toward a British base there, prompting the UK to move
[03:00] Cole Mercer: military family members to safer accommodation on the island.
[03:04] Cole Mercer: Backlash is spreading globally.
[03:07] Cole Mercer: In Pakistan, violent clashes broke out Sunday as protesters attempted to storm the US consulate
[03:13] Cole Mercer: in Karachi.
[03:15] Cole Mercer: Authorities report at least 22 people were killed and over 120 others injured.
[03:21] Cole Mercer: Demonstrators in Lahore and northern Pakistan also targeted UN and government offices to condemn the killing of the Supreme Leader.
[03:30] Announcer: Pakistan's president, Asif Ali Zardari, expressed profound sorrow over the death of the Ayatollah, stating that his nation stands with Iran in this moment of grief.
[03:41] Announcer: This diplomatic friction, combined with the physical disruption of air travel and oil flows through the Gulf, suggests the secondary effects of Operation Epic Fury are accelerating rapidly.
[03:54] Cole Mercer: As the air campaign intensifies, the U.S. Embassy in Cyprus has warned of ongoing drone threats, and air travel across the Middle East remains severely hindered.
[04:05] Cole Mercer: While Washington and Jerusalem remain aligned on dismantling Tehran's military capabilities,
[04:11] Cole Mercer: the widening geographic scope of the retaliation presents a complex challenge for regional stability.
[04:18] Announcer: While the IAEA remains confident that radiation levels in neighboring countries are normal,
[04:24] Announcer: the potential for further strikes near industrial or nuclear centers keeps the region on high alert.
[04:30] Announcer: we will continue to monitor the movements of the U.S. Air Force and retaliatory strikes from groups
[04:36] Announcer: like Hezbollah, which have already begun trading fire with Israel along the Lebanese border.
[04:42] Cole Mercer: This remains a developing situation. We will bring you updates as they are confirmed.
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