
9:40 a.m. – The Lebanese president on his way to Washington
The Lebanese president flew Saturday morning from Beirut to Washington, where a meeting with Donald Trump is scheduled for Tuesday July 21, according to a press release from the presidency. This trip comes after talks between Lebanon and Israel, concluded on Wednesday in Rome.
Joseph Aoun must also discuss “with several American officials the situation in Lebanon and the means of consolidating the ceasefire”, particularly in the south, as well as “Israel’s withdrawal from the Lebanese regions it occupies”.
8:45 a.m. – Bahrain says it repelled further Iranian attacks
Bahrain’s military announced Saturday that its air defenses had intercepted several Iranian attacks, with an AFP journalist in Manama hearing several explosions in the morning.
“Air defense systems of the Bahrain Defense Force intercepted and destroyed several treacherous Iranian air attacks on Saturday,” the army said in a statement, after warning sirens sounded four times since dawn.
8:20 a.m. – In Kuwait, a second power and desalination plant was attacked
Kuwait announced on Saturday that a second power and water desalination plant had been attacked by Iran, causing a fire and the shutdown of several production units, the day after a similar attack on another plant which also caused damage.
In a press release, the Ministry of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy specifies that this attack, carried out “as part of the odious Iranian aggression”, caused “a fire in one of the components of the plant, which required preventive operating measures”.
The night’s news
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The Iranian army announced that it had struck an air base used by the United States in Bahrain on Saturday in response to American bombings against its territory, according to state television.
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The Jordanian army announced that it had shot down ten Iranian missiles, after Tehran announced the launch of an attack against an air base in that country.
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The US military announced on Friday that it had bombed several military targets in Iran, during the seventh consecutive night of strikes on the country. According to a press release on X, the targets would be “surveillance sites, military logistics infrastructures, underground weapons depots and maritime assets”, without mentioning civilian targets.
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The Iranian army announced on Saturday that it had struck the Al-Adiri military camp and the Ali Al-Salem base in Kuwait, as well as the Al-Azraq air base in eastern Jordan, according to state television.
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The Revolutionary Guards announced on Saturday that they had “stopped” using missiles and drones four ships attempting to cross the Strait of Hormuz, which Tehran has declared closed to navigation.




