Twelve U.S. service members were wounded in an Iranian missile and drone attack at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia.
The strikes hit the military air base on Friday, damaging several U.S. refueling aircraft, officials said. Two of the wounded troops were reported to be in serious condition.
At least one kc-135 air refueling aircraft was hit and caught fire during the strike, according to a senior U.S. official. The pentagon is continuing to move additional forces into the region.
Saturday, the Israeli Defense Forces said more than 50 Israeli Air Force fighter jets participated in strikes on the Iranian regime infrastructure across three areas in Iran.
The strikes hit a facility used to produce various weapons, a site used to develop and produce advanced explosive devices, and a site used to produce components for ballistic missiles and anti-aircraft missiles, among other areas, according to the IDF.
"The strikes on these sites and facilities constitute a combined degradation to the regime’s production capabilities, both in its ballistic missile program and its nuclear weapons program," the force said. "The IDF continues to operate against the regime’s military industries in order to degrade the production capabilities it has built over many years."