Israel says it has "full aerial operational control" over the Iranian capital Tehran, four days after launching strikes on the country
It says its air force carried out a wave of strikes overnight, while Iranian media reports new attacks in the west of the country on Monday
Iran hit Israel with a wave of missiles overnight, with some penetrating the Iron Dome defence system - the number killed in Israel since Friday has risen to 24Many Israelis felt the country's air defence system was impenetrable - a feeling that has now changed, writes our correspondent Hugo Bachega from Petah Tikva, an Israeli city struck by Iran overnight
Iran's health ministry reports that at least 224 people have been killed in Israeli attacks since Friday - BBC journalists are unable to report from inside Iran due to restrictions by the country's government
Our correspondent Azadeh Moshiri has spoken to people inside Tehran - one woman says she hasn't left her home in two days, as she is too afraid to leave her elderly mother FULL ARTICLE AT: Israel says it has full control over Tehran's skies as both sides continue strikes - live updates
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