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Iran warns retaliatory attacks on Israeli and US universities

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US and Israeli strikes have hit several Iranian cities in the past few hours, including Haftgel in the southwestern Khuzestan Province. AlJazeera reported.

That is the most significant strike of the day because it targeted civilian infrastructure a water facility with a capacity of 10,000 cubic metres (10 million litres). We have see attacks on civilian property during this war, but this water facility is vital and this attack is something that the Iranian leadership will talk about a lot.

Iran operates on the principle of retaliation in kind, and whenever strikes like this happens, we see the Iranian military doing the same across the region, and this is something that is very dangerous for the people of the region.

There’s been a lot of bombardment in Tehran over the past 24 hours too. Several places were hit but we are not clear about what has been targeted. But we know that overnight, two universities were hit by the Israeli and American war planes and the IRGC is now threatening to retaliate in kind. They issued a strong statement saying they are going to target US linked universities across the region.

There were also attacks in Tabriz, in Shiraz, and also in Hormozgan, where schoolgirls were killed in the city of Minab on the first day of the war. Drones were active in that area and there are reports of several strikes. So there is no reduction in the amount of targets and the air bombardment is going on, 24 hours a day.

Sirens blare in Kuwait

Our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic say air raid sirens are sounding in Kuwait, and that this is the second time the alarms have gone off since midnight local time.

Earlier, the Kuwaiti army said there were some 15 drone attacks on the country on Saturday, and that they caused a fire to break out at the airport.

Hezbollah claims attacks on Israeli bases

The Lebanese armed group says it targeted the Ein Shemer airfield and the Regavim military camp in northern Israel with “a salvo of high-quality missiles”.

Hezbollah said the attacks took place at 11:45pm local time on Saturday and were in retaliation for Israel’s continued attacks on, and the forced displacement of, Lebanese civilians, as well as its demolition of Lebanese homes.

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