Watch: BBC at site of Iranian strike in Tel Aviv
The BBC's James Waterhouse is in central Tel Aviv, where Iranian strikes have hit "several impact sites", according to police.
The BBC's James Waterhouse is in central Tel Aviv, where Iranian strikes have hit "several impact sites", according to police.
The toll on civilians is mounting fast as the US-Israeli war on Iran continues.
Iran shows no sign of climbdown, while air power alone cannot achieve the US' main goal.
There are fears in Lebanon that Israel is preparing for a large-scale ground invasion.
The violence began after 18-year-old settler Yehuda Sherman was killed after reportedly being hit by a vehicle driven by a Palestinian while on his quad bike.
The BBC's Sebastian Usher reports from Dimona in southern Israel, which was hit by an Iranian missile.
Four Qatari military personnel, one Turkish serviceman and two technicians from a Turkish defence company were on board.
Statements from President Trump that the war is almost over are not matching up with the reality on the ground.
The chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency called for "maximum military restraint" following the strikes.
Iran's foreign minister said that it doesn't appear that the US is prepared to halt its aggression after President Trump said the US was considering "winding down" its war.