UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi told the Security Council on Friday that Israel had destroyed Iran's Natanz nuclear site.
A senior Iranian official said nowhere in Israel would be safe and revenge would be painful.
World leaders reacted to Israel’s strikes on Iran, with allies urging restraint and rivals condemning the escalation.
Many Iranians still believe in Iran's right to a civilian nuclear program, but some said it was now costing the country too much.
The IDF aims to provide at least a 10-minute warning before Iran’s counterattack, but advises people to stay close to safe areas due to uncertain intelligence.
Footage showing intense damage caused by Israel's airstrikes on Iran as part of Operation "Rising Lion" is being shared across Israeli and Iranian social media.
In addition to targeting Tehran's nuclear facilities, the strikes targeted a number of high-ranking officials and nuclear scientists.
The IRGC had felt they could inflame wars, but they didn’t believe it would come to Tehran’s own doorstep.
London-based Iran International quoted an unnamed Israeli official who said the raid “targeted the homes of senior military and political officials.”
Annual report of Iran’s largest Jewish community outlines budget shortfalls, kashrut efforts, youth programs, and loyalty to Islamic Republic.