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US President Donald Trump has said there will be "no deal" with Iran except "unconditional surrender", in a post on social media

Israel's military says it has launched a new wave of strikes in Iran and destroyed a military command bunker in Tehran with 50 fighter jets

Tehran residents tell BBC Persian "last night was the worst night" so far

Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Bahrain say they intercepted Iranian attacks overnight

The Foreign Office says that a second UK-chartered flight carrying stranded British nationals back from Oman has taken off

We're now into the seventh day of the war – here's a brief look back at the week

Trump appears to cut off possibility of quickly finding an off-ramp to end war

With his call for "unconditional surrender" by Iran, President Donald Trump appeared to cut off the possibility of quickly finding an off-ramp to end a war that has spread across the Middle East.

Trump's social media post signalled a fresh commitment by the US to continue the war until the government in Tehran fully capitulates. Trump didn't mention "regime change" - a term that senior administration officials have avoided since the US launched the attack six days ago.

But it's hard not to interpret Trump's call for a full surrender as anything other than an end to the Iranian regime as it stands now.

Trump also reiterated his position that the US should play a role in shaping Iran's political future after the war.

How Iran responds to this remains to be seen. But so far the regime has shown no signs of capitulating anytime soon.

Reports of vessel hit by 'unknown projectiles' in Strait of Hormuz

The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations Centre (UKMTO) says a "third party source" has reported a boat has been hit by projectiles in the Strait of Hormuz.

The UKMTO says it received a report of an incident six nautical miles north of Oman today.

"A third party source has reported a tug being hit by unknown projectiles in the Straits of Hormuz," it says.

"Vessels are advised to transit with caution and report any suspicious activity to UKMTO."

The Strait of Hormuz is the world's busiest oil shipping channel, and is bounded by Iran to the north and Oman to the South.

As a result of the US-Israeli attacks on its territory, Iran has warned that it will "set fire" to any ships trying to pass through it.