Trump says damage to Iran's nuclear sites is 'far below ground level'
Trump said the U.S. attacked three nuclear sites in Iran.
The United States struck three nuclear sites in Iran on Saturday, President Donald Trump announced.
B-2 bombers dropped a number of Massive Ordnance Penetrator bombs -- known as "bunker busters" -- during the U.S. mission over Iran, a U.S. official confirmed.
A number of Tomahawk cruise missiles were also fired at targets inside Iran from a U.S. Navy submarine, the official confirmed.
Following the strikes, Trump addressed the nation, calling it a "spectacular military success."
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Florida says it is helping evacuate Americans in Israel
The office of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis confirmed to ABC News that the state of Florida is helping evacuate Americans who are in Israel amidst the escalation of fighting between Israel and Iran.
"The State of Florida, at Governor DeSantis' direction, is working to facilitate evacuations from Israel for Americans," DeSantis' deputy press secretary Sierra Dean said to ABC News in a statement on Tuesday.
On the Florida Division of Emergency Management website, a webpage allows U.S. citizens "in need of rescue from Israel" to fill out an evacuation assistance form run by Grey Bull Rescue, an American nonprofit working with the state.
Grey Bull Rescue is a nonprofit that also operates a for-profit arm, which rescues Americans stranded in conflict and disaster zones, according to its website.
"As violence in the Middle East escalates by the hour, Grey Bull Rescue—a U.S.-based, veteran-led nonprofit—is positioning on the ground in Israel with a team ready to rescue hundreds of Americans and allies facing immediate danger. Thousands have already registered with the nonprofit, to be brought to safety," according to a press release about the nonprofit.
-ABC News' Benjamin Siegel and Oren Oppenheim
Sirens activated in Israel after more missiles launched from Iran: IDF
Warning sirens have been activated in multiple Israeli cities as more missiles have been launched from Iran, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said in a statement.
The IDF said the air force is "operating to intercept and strike where necessary to eliminate the threat."
Israel Fire and Rescue said in an update that projectile impacts were reported in the Coastal, Southern and Central districts of the country and that several fires have been reported.
"It is essential to continue following the instructions of the Home Front Command," the IDF said.
-ABC News' Will Gretsky
Iran claims they have targeted Israeli air bases
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it has targeted Israel's air bases, and said its attacks will "continue in a continuous, complex, multi-layered and gradual manner."
-ABC News' Will Gretsky
38,000 tourists register with Israeli government as evacuation plans underway
At least 38,000 tourists are currently in Israel, according to a website launched by Israel's Ministry of Tourism on Tuesday. The website allows foreign tourists to register their presence in the country and complete an evacuation request form.
Some governments have organized evacuation flights for their citizens from the Sinai peninsula, in Egypt, two tourists confirmed to ABC News.