- Five updates from BBC
Strikes by Israel and Iran continue as the conflict between the two countries intensifies
On Sunday, Israeli strikes killed the chief of Iran’s armed forces intelligence unit – meanwhile, more than 10 Israelis are reported to have been injured following Iranian strikes
US President Donald Trump says the two sides should make a deal, adding calls and meetings are taking place as the escalation stretches into a third day, but Iran says it will not negotiate a ceasefire while under attack
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says “the issue here is not de-escalation”, but stopping Iran from developing its nuclear capability
Iran’s health ministry reports that at least 224 people have been killed in Israeli attacks since Friday, while at least 10 Israelis were killed in Iranian strikes overnight
- Five updates from AlJazeera
Explosions in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem as Iran launches a new wave of attacks on Israel, hours after the Israeli military bombed the Iranian capital, Tehran.
The death toll in Iran has risen to 224, including 70 women and children. The intelligence chief of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and two other generals were killed in Israeli attacks on Sunday.
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says the Iranian response will stop when Israel halts its attacks on Iran.
US President Donald Trump says he’s hopeful Israel and Iran can make a deal, and adds that Washington will continue its support for Israel’s defence.
Israel’s public broadcaster, Kan, is reporting that at least four areas were hit in the latest Iranian attacks on central Israel.