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Mojtaba Khamenei to succeed his father as Iran's supreme leader

TEHRAN - Mojtaba Khamenei is named as Iran's new supreme leader, state media reports. He replaces his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed at his compound in Tehran in the first wave of US and Israeli strikes

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US Central Command says a seventh US service member has died from injuries sustained during Iran's initial attack across the Middle East last week. Lebanon's death toll from Israeli strikes has risen to nearly 400, according to the government's health minister. Our reporter writes one hospital received patients and bodies early this morning after an Israeli strike on a village in the south of the country. Iranians have described scenes in Tehran after oil depots were hit by intense aerial bombardment, with one woman saying "you can smell the burning". A Saudi Arabia official says two people have been killed after a projectile hit a residential area.

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