Smoke from an explosion rises Friday behind demonstrators attending the annual anti-Israeli Quds Day, or Jerusalem Day, rally in support of Palestinians in Tehran, Iran.
Mohammad Mahdi Dehghani, Fars News Agency
A cleric chants slogans Friday during the annual anti-Israeli Quds Day, or Jerusalem Day, rally in support of Palestinians in Tehran, Iran.
Vahid Salemi, Associated Press
Residents and officers from Israel's Home Front Command inspect a house, destroyed by an Iranian missile strike, Friday in Zarzir, northern Israel.
Ariel Schalit, Associated Press
The facade of a building at Dubai's financial district is seen partially damaged Friday in the United Arab Emirates; authorities said the damage was caused by falling debris after a successful interception.
Altaf Qadri, Associated Press
Officers from Israel's Home Front Command inspect a house, destroyed by an Iranian missile strike, Friday in Zarzir, northern Israel.
JON GAMBRELL, DAVID RISING and MIKE CORDER
Associated Press
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — About 2,500 Marines and at least one amphibious assault ship are headed for the Middle East, a U.S. official told The Associated Press.
Smoke from an explosion rises Friday behind demonstrators attending the annual anti-Israeli Quds Day, or Jerusalem Day, rally in support of Palestinians in Tehran, Iran.
The facade of a building at Dubai's financial district is seen partially damaged Friday in the United Arab Emirates; authorities said the damage was caused by falling debris after a successful interception.