Israel-Iran live: Trump issues warning to Iran - as Tehran and Israel exchange strikes
President Donald Trump says if Iran attacks the US in any way, it would face the might of America's military "at levels never seen before". Meanwhile, Israel says sirens were activated overnight due to strikes from both Iran and Yemen, with reports at least 10 people were killed.

Israel still has long list of targets - after attacking 'around 80' sites in Tehran last night
An Israeli military official has said they still have a large list of targets in Iran.
He wouldn't say how long strikes in Iran will continue, adding the military has attacked around 80 targets in Tehran last night.
The targets included two "dual-use" fuel sites supporting military and nuclear operations, he said.
He also said they targeted the chief of staff of Yemen's Houthis overnight - which we mentioned this morning at 6.59am.
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UK advises against all travel to Israel
Confirming our earlier post at 11.12am, the UK government has now stepped up its travel advice for Israel.
The foreign office's website states it "currently advises against all travel to Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories".
Israeli airline cancels flights until next week
El Al Airlines has cancelled flights to many destinations until next week.
The Israeli carrier said it's ruled out flights to and from several European cities as well as Tokyo and Moscow until 23 June.
Iran says seven more senior air force commanders killed
Iran's Revolutionary Guard has named seven more top aerospace commanders it says were killed early on Friday.
Top commander Amir Ali Hajizadeh was already reported killed as Israel began its first attack.
According to Tasnim news agency, the seven others are:
- Mahmoud Bagheri
- Davood Sheikhiyan
- Mohammad Taherpour
- Mansour Safarpour
- Masoud Tayeb
- Khosro Hassani
- Javad Jarsora
General Mohammad Bagheri, who oversaw the entire armed forces, and General Hossein Salami, who led the paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, had previously been named as other senior figures killed.
Yesterday, the IDF claimed more than 20 Iranian commanders have been killed in Israeli strikes.
Number of people killed in Israel rises to 12 over past day
As of 9am this morning (7am UK), Israel's health ministry says 12 people have been killed over the past day,
This takes the overall total to 15, including three people reported killed after Iran's attacks early yesterday.
The ministry said 385 people arrived at hospital with injuries overnight.
Of those, seven people are in a serious condition, 40 in moderate condition and 298 in a mild condition.
The ministry added 14 have shown signs of anxiety.
Majority of Iranian casualties are civilians, minister claims
Iran's health minister has said most of those injured and killed in Israeli strikes were civilians.
According to comments carried by news agency IRNA, he said those are mainly women and children.
He hasn't yet given a breakdown of figures.
As we reported earlier, Iran has not provided a total number of deaths or overall casualties, but has claimed dozens have been killed.
Israeli oil refinery damaged in Iranian strike
An Israeli oil refinery company has said there is "localised" damage to its complex in the northern city of Haifa.
Bazan Group said in a report to the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange that, as a result of an Iranian strike, pipelines and transmission lines between facilities have been damaged.
The refinery facilities are functional, it added, but some of the downstream facilities have been shut down.
No one has been hurt, the firm said.
Iran arrests pair accused of spying for Israel
Two people accused of being part of Israel's intelligence agency Mossad have been arrested, Iran has said.
The pair were detained in Alborz province while preparing explosives and electronic devices, according to a report by Tasnim news agency.
This comes one day after Iranian news sites reported five people were arrested for "collaborating with Israel".
They were detained in the central city of Yazd, according to reports, and were seen taking pictures.
Gazans mourn Palestinian killed by 'Israeli fire'
While the conflict between Iran and Israel continues, so too do reports of Palestinians killed in Gaza.
Today, a funeral was held for a Palestinian killed in what the Hamas-run territory's medics say was Israeli gunfire near an aid site.
As we reported at 8.52am, those aid sites have been criticised by the UN as inadequate and dangerous.
Israeli president says country is fighting to 'eliminate threat'
Iran is fighting to spread "hatred, chaos, terror, fanaticism", Israel's president has said - while saying Israel is fighting to "eliminate a threat".
"The world must stand with Israel for the sake of humanity," Isaac Herzog wrote on social media.
He also said: "Last night, Iran again unleashed a wave of missiles on Israel - with one goal: to kill.
"Children asleep in their beds. Grandparents. Holocaust survivors. A beautiful Muslim family in Tamra. Jews and Muslims. Israelis and Palestinians.
"Evil. Pure and deliberate. We mourn brothers and sisters torn from us."
What we know about casualties in Iran
Iran hasn't provided an overall number of deaths in the country.
On Friday - the day Israel began to attack Iran - Tehran's UN envoy said 78 people had been killed.
He also said more than 320 people were wounded.
Yesterday, Iran said 60 people - including 29 children - were killed after a missile brought down a 14-storey block of flats in the capital.
Separately, the governor of Iran's East Azerbaijan province in the north said 30 troops and one rescuer have been killed, with 55 wounded.
It's not clear if those figures are part of the earlier number or a separate total.
It's also not clear if there have been more casualties from attacks overnight.
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