Israel-Iran updates: Iran launches more missiles at Israel, sirens sound in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem
The IDF said it is currently striking "surface-to-surface missile sites."
Aerial attacks between Israel and Iran continued overnight into Monday, marking a fourth day of strikes following Israel's Friday attack. That surprise strike hit the heart of Iran's nuclear program, killing several nuclear scientists as well as high-ranking military leaders, according to Israeli officials.
The U.S. did not provide any military assistance or have any involvement in Israel's Friday strike, a U.S. official told ABC News. President Donald Trump told ABC News on Sunday, "It's possible we could get involved."
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At least 14 injured as fire crews respond to incidents in coastal, northern Israel
At least 14 people were injured in Western Galilee as Israeli fire crews responded to a reported missile fall, among reports of damage in coastal and northern districts of Israel, emergency services said in a statement Saturday evening local time.
Israeli firefighters were working at the scene after a missile fell in Galilee, an Israel Fire and Rescue Spokesperson said in a statement, originally in Hebrew.
"At this stage, firefighters are working at the scene of a building collapse in the Galilee, and firefighter teams are searching for trapped people," the Israeli Fire and Rescue Spokesperson said in the statement.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is now in a political-security cabinet meeting, the prime minister's office said in a release.
-ABC News' Dana Savir and Jordana Miller
Iran launches missiles toward Israel, IDF says
Missiles were launched from Iran toward Israel "a short while ago", according to the Israel Defense Forces.
The IDF said defensive systems are operating to "intercept the threat."
Explosions could be heard near Jerusalem.
-ABC News' Dana Savir
'No damage seen' at Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant in Iran, IAEA says
There was "no damage seen" at the Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant or at the Khondab heavy water reactor under construction in Iran, International Atomic Energy Agency Director-General Rafael Grossi said in a post on X Saturday.
There has also been no further damage at the Natanz nuclear plant since Friday, according to the IAEA.
Israeli Air Force completing 'wave of strikes' in Iran, IDF says
Israeli Air Forces are "completing a wave of strikes against military and strategic assets, nuclear program sites and high-ranking figures," in Iran, the Israel Defense Forces said in a statement Saturday evening local time.
"At this hour, Israeli Air Force pilots continue to conduct widespread strikes across various regions in Iran — an ongoing operation lasting nearly 40 hours and targeting over 150 objectives," IDF spokesman Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin said.
Protective measures will remain in effect in Israel after the IDF conducted a situational assessment, Defrin said. Schools will be closed Sunday, he added.
Israel struck two of Iran’s nuclear facilities in attacks already -- the Natanz enrichment plant and the Isfahan conversion facility, Defrin said.
“The damage to Iran’s nuclear program, missile systems, and terror leadership constitutes a major blow to the existential threat Iran attempts to impose on Israel,” Defrin said.
-ABC News' Jordana Miller