
Twenty people have reportedly been arrested in the Iranian city of Urmia accused of sending military, police and security locations to Israel.
The Tasnim News Agency, which is affiliated with the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps, says several networks of mercenaries linked to Israel's agents have been hit and the 20 individuals have been detained following an judicial order, citing West Azerbaijan's central prosecutor.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) says it continues to strike infrastructure belonging to the Iranian backed militant group Hezbollah in Lebanon.
It says it struck several launch sites in the Al-Qatrani area of Lebanon on Saturday, and claims Hezbollah planned to "launch rockets imminently" from the sites.
The IDF also says it struck command centres belonging to Hezbollah's Radwan Force in the Lebanese capital of Beirut.
Iran's military has vowed to kill Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, state media reports.
Iran's semi-official Mehr news agency reports that the IRGC - Islamic Revolution Guard Corps - will "continue to pursue and kill him with force".
The IRGC also claims targets in Israel and three American bases in the region have been destroyed in its 52nd wave of attacks.
Throughout the night, Saudi Arabia's defence ministry announced that it had taken down 26 Iranian drones over its territory, primarily near the capital Riyadh and in the eastern regions of the country.
At about 03:30 GMT, the United Arab Emirates announced that its air defence systems were responding to incoming missile and drone attacks from Iran. It comes after a fire raged at the port of Fujairah, home to a major oil export terminal on the country's east coast, following a drone strike on Saturday.
At around the same time, Bahrain announced that that its sirens were sounding and urged resident to head to the nearest shelter.
Overnight, the US ordered non-emergency government employees and their family members to leave Oman due to safety concerns.
Kuwait announced on Sunday its National Guard had downed five Iranian drones over the previous 24 hours.
Qatar posted an update late on Saturday detailing missile and drone attacks it had repelled throughout the day, but has not reported fresh strikes overnight.
The Israel Defense Forces says Iran has launched missiles towards Israel.
It says that defensive systems are operating to intercept the threat and a precautionary message has been sent to mobile phones in affected areas.
It warns members of the public to enter protected spaces and remain there until further notice.
The Iranian Fars News Agency, which is linked to the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps, reports that a new wave of missiles has been launched from Iran while the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah have also launched missiles or drones towards northern regions in Israel.
For several days now President Trump has signalled that he might be preparing to wind the war up. But it’s not happening yet.
In an interview with NBC news he said Tehran appeared ready to make a deal to end the conflict but said “the terms weren’t good enough.” Iran has denied this.
Trump said the US military had totally demolished Iran’s Kharg Island where he has threatened to destroy the country’s oil facilities based there.
He said he may hit the island again "just for fun."
This weekend Israel’s Defence Minister Israel Katz said the war was entering a decisive phase that would continue as long as necessary.
Overnight and this morning Iran continued to fire missiles towards Israel most of which were intercepted by the country’s air defence system.
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