Iran has fired a new wave of missiles at Israel, the country's defense ministry said, quoted by the BBC.
Warnings have been issued to residents of Tel Aviv and major cities to take cover. The country's air defense systems have been activated, the statement added.
Eyewitness footage shows a spectacular fall of a hit Iranian ballistic missile over the southern Syrian province of Daraa.
Meanwhile, despite the rainstorm, US-Israeli bombings continue over the Iranian capital Tehran, according to residents of the city on social media.
Iran's new supreme spiritual leader Mojtaba Khamenei escaped death by a few seconds. This is what the British newspaper The Telegraph wrote, referring to an audio recording of a meeting of senior Iranian leaders held on March 12.
The recording allegedly contains the voice of Mazaher Hosseini, the chief of protocol for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in a missile attack on February 28. Hosseini recounts in minute detail the attack that destroyed the Ayatollah's residence and killed him and some of his closest associates.
According to the recording, at least three missiles hit the complex of buildings where Ali Khamenei, his son Mojtaba, the head of the military office, and other family members and senior clerics were staying.
Mazakher Hosseini recounts that seconds before the missile hit the room where Ali Khamenei was, his son went out into the yard for some reason. The blast wave caught him on the stairs and he escaped with only a wound to his leg. Mojtaba Khamenei's wife died on the spot, as did his cousin.
After the attack, there was speculation about whether the newly elected spiritual leader of Iran had survived and what his condition was, as he did not appear in public, but sent a message in the form of an audio recording.
The Australian government has released 762 million liters of fuel to supply gas stations in the country due to the war in Iran, ABC reports. The fuel released from the reserve represents six days of gasoline and five days of diesel consumption in the country.
Australia is opening its state reserve for the first time since 2022, when the war in Ukraine began. According to the latest data, the country has about a month's worth of gasoline, diesel and jet fuel in its reserves.
According to Australia's Energy Minister Chris Bowen, the fuel will not reach gas stations immediately because the supply chain takes time, but it will give traders predictability.
Meanwhile, a special commission is monitoring whether gas stations are raising retail prices too quickly and too much.