Here are the latest updates from day 13 of Israeli and U.S. war with Iran and Hezbollah:
■ U.S. intelligence assessments indicate Iran’s leadership remains largely intact and is not at risk of collapsing despite nearly two weeks of U.S. and Israeli bombardment, three sources familiar with the findings said.
■ Three combined barrages from Iran and Lebanon triggered nationwide sirens overnight, lightly wounding two people; the IDF said it struck targets in Tehran and Hezbollah command centers in Beirut.
■ Israel intends to continue its military campaign in Lebanon even after the war with Iran ends in order to strike Hezbollah, a diplomatic source told Haaretz. The goal, another source said, is to “disarm Hezbollah and destroy it.”
■ Lebanon’s health ministry said eight people were killed in an Israeli strike in Beirut’s Rimal al-Baida neighborhood near tents housing displaced people.
■ Around 27 members of Iraq’s pro-Iranian Hashd Shaabi militia were killed and 63 were wounded in airstrikes targeting a brigade near the Syrian border, local media reported. A group affiliated with the militia said its forces were hit in a U.S.-Israeli strike.
■ A mosque was set on fire in the West Bank village of Duma, and graffiti was sprayed on its walls, police said.