
Iran's army chief says there will be a "decisive" response to the killing of security chief Ali Larijani in overnight Israeli strikes.
Larijani is the most senior Iranian official to be killed since Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei - read more about the impact of his killing here.
In Israel, two people are dead after an Iranian missile strike in Tel Aviv.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump criticises Nato and other US allies, saying he has been told they "don't want to get involved" in the Iran war.
It comes after a growing list of nations turned down his request to help protect the Strait of Hormuz - our diplomatic correspondent analyses the situation.
A top US counterterrorism official has resigned over the ongoing conflict, saying "Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation".
For many Iranians, total repression and air strikes have them in constant fear, with one woman telling the BBC's Fergal Keane that if she leaves her home "it is like gambling with my life".
'We saw destruction on the street': Israel hit by Iranian missiles
A man and a woman in their 70s were those killed during an Iranian missile strike on Ramat Gan, a spokesperson for Israel's Magen David Adom (MDA) says.
MDA team members were sent to different locations impacted by missiles just after midnight across Tel Aviv, MDA spokesperson Zaki Heller said, with casualties found at three scenes.
From a scene in Bnei Brak, a senior emergency crew member said: "We saw destruction on the street... we saw an MDA EMT fully conscious with a minor shrapnel injury to his hand. We provided medical treatment and evacuated him to the hospital in mild condition."
Meanwhile, MDA's Director General Eli Bin said it was "a difficult, painful scene, with a direct hit on a residential building".
"MDA teams acted very quickly at multiple scenes simultaneously and provided medical treatment to the injured. Unfortunately, at the scene in Ramat Gan, paramedics had to pronounce the deaths of an elderly man and woman."
At two other scenes, MDA said they treated two people with minor shrapnel injuries, along with several anxiety victims and civilians injured on their way to shelters.
Iranian projectile hits near Australia's military base in UAE, PM says
The Australian Prime Minister has just confirmed an Iranian projectile landed near Australia's military base in the United Arab Emirates.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the projectile struck "at 9:15 this morning at the Al Minhad base that Australia has in the United Arab Emirates".
"I can confirm that no Australian personnel were injured, and everyone is absolutely safe," he adds.
"There was minor damage to an accommodation block and a medical facility due to a small fire that was created as a result of that projectile hitting a road leading up to that base."
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