Israel launched an expanded assault on Iran on Sunday, again targeting military and nuclear sites it said, as well as its energy industry.
The Israel Defense Forces said in a social media post that its air force struck Iran's defense ministry headquarters in the capital Tehran and a number of targets that "advanced the Iranian regime’s efforts to obtain a nuclear weapon."
It also targeted the headquarters of Iran's Organization of Defensive Innovation and Research (SPND).
It is not yet clear what these "nuclear weapons project" infrastructure sites are, or how successful the strikes were.
Israeli airstrikes hits two fuel depots in Iran, defense ministry building
Israeli airstrikes have hit two fuel depots, Iranian media said on Sunday.
According to the oil ministry, the Shahran oil and gasoline depot northwest of Tehran and another reservoir south of the city were hit.
Huge fire erupted in oil depot after Israel hits in Iran moments ago
The situation at Shahran is "fully under control," Iran's oil ministry's SHANA news agency reported.
Iran International English reposted a video it said was from Iran's official news agency, INSA. It shows a massive fire at the Shahran depot.
An AFP journalist also saw the depot at Shahran on fire, the news agency reported.
With 11 tanks, the Shahran depot is a major oil and gasoline distribution hub for Tehran and regions to its west.
Videos from Iranian media reportedly show burning oil tanks and billowing thick smoke at the reservoir south of Tehran.
Israeli strikes also targeted Iran's defense ministry building in Tehran.
The strikes caused minor damage, Iran's Tasnim news agency said on Sunday.
3 killed in latest Iran strikes on northern Israel, bringing death toll to 6
Three people have been killed in Tamra, a town east of Haifa in in northern Israel, Israeli media report.
The dead include a woman in her 20s who was killed after a two-story home was directly hit by an Iranian missile launched late on Saturday.
More than a dozen others were wounded in the Arab Israeli town.
Rescue workers are still searching for people trapped in the rubble.
Tamra residents have long warned of the town's lack of bomb shelters, according to the Times of Israel, and that almost no homes have a safe room attached.
Three people were killed by the first day of Iranian retaliatory strikes, bringing the death toll to six.
Death toll from strike in central Israel's Bat Yam rises to 4
The death toll from an Iranian strike on Bat Yam in central Israel has risen to four, Israeli media report.
A boy and a girl as well as two women were killed, Israel's emergency service Magen David Adom said.
So far, around 100 people are reported injured at Bat Yam, a city just south of Tel Aviv in central Israel.
Several of the injured are critically wounded.
Some 35 people are still missing at Bat Yam, according to the Home Front Command, after a strike on a residential building.
Rescuers fear the building could collapse, reports Times of Israel.
Dozens of other people are also injured in a separate strike nearby Rehovot, 30 kilometers (19 miles) from Tel Aviv.