Here are real-time updates on Israel-Iran conflict
Israel and Iran launched fresh attacks on each other overnight into Sunday.
Missile strikes on Friday night and Saturday have killed at least ten Israeli civilians and injured more than 200 people
Many of the sites struck by Iranian missiles appear to be inside Israeli cities
Hamid Gholamzadeh, director of Tehran’s Diplo House think-tank, says Israeli attacks on Iranian energy and other sites have failed to create domestic unrest and instead united the population.
In a video message Friday night, Netanyahu claimed Iran had ramped up production, aiming to build 300 ballistic missiles a month
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Sunday Tehran had evidence to show US forces supported the intense bombardment campaign Israel launched against the Islamis republic this week
Iran’s best option, according to Eyre, is “to just ride it out” and do as much damage as they can to Israel to save face domestically.
A network of powerful Iran-backed militias in Iraq has also remained mostly quiet — even though Israel allegedly used Iraq’s airspace, in part, to carry out the attacks.
In Shfela region, another 37 people were wounded
Here are real-time updates on Israel-Iran conflict
Iran shares the South Pars gas field with Qatar. Striking it would mark a major escalation in the conflict, which had already pushed oil prices up 9% on Friday even though Israel spared Iran's oil and gas on the first day of its attacks
The talks on Iran's nuclear programme began in April, with US President Donald Trump threatening military action if diplomacy failed
After months of urging Israel not to strike Iran while he worked toward a nuclear deal, President Donald Trump told Reuters in a phone interview on Friday that he and his team had known the attacks were coming - and still saw room for an accord.
Iran and Israel traded missiles and airstrikes yesterday, the day after Israel launched a sweeping air offensive against its old enemy, killing commanders and scientists and bombing nuclear sites in a stated bid to stop it from building an atomic weapon.
Watch today's Star Explains to find out more
Find out the answers on today's Star Explains
Experts say the attacks are unlikely to have delivered a fatal blow