Sirens sound across Israel for second night in rowpublished at 06:55 British Summer Time

06:55 BST

Hugo Bachega
Middle East correspondent, in Beirut

For a second night, sirens sounded across Israel, as air defences tried to intercept Iranian missiles.

In Tamra in the north of the country – a mainly Palestinian town – a house partially collapsed after being hit.

Hours later, in a second wave of attacks, a building in the central city of Bat Yam was badly damaged. As morning broke, emergency teams were still searching for the missing.

In Iran, there were fresh Israeli airstrikes. The targets included the defence ministry headquarters in Tehran and sites that Israel says were linked to the country’s nuclear programme, including an oil depot, in what appeared to be the first attack on Iran’s energy infrastructure.