Sirens sounded across central and southern Israel as Iran launched a second wave of attacks on Monday morning, following an earlier missile launched by Yemen's Houthis.
A neighborhood in central Israel was hit. Three homes were damaged, though no injuries have yet been reported.
Following instruction from the Health Ministry and Home Front Command, Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv, the Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya and Tzafon Medical Center in Poriya have shifted into emergency protocol, moving their operations underground and into protected spaces.
"We are prepared to provide the best and safest medical response to the residents of the north, and we will continue to do so under any scenario and situation," said Galilee Medical Center Director Prof. Masad Barhoum.
As well, IDF Chief of the General Staff Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir and senior military officers are orchestrating and commanding strikes from an IAF bunker, the military said on Monday morning, adding that it is "alert and ready for continued action on all fronts against those who threaten the State of Israel."
Following Iran's strikes, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on Monday claimed that it had targeted the Tel Nof and Nevatim IAF bases in response to Israel's strikes on Iranian territory and in memory of their dead from the 12-Day War in June 2025, according to Iran's IRGC-affiliated Tasnim News Agency,
An IRGC spokesperson told Tasnim that "this operation was carried out in response to the child-killing Zionist regime's missile aggression against several radar sites in three parts of the country."
This is a developing story.