The large-scale fighting of the last 24 hours (October 1-2) has caused about 70 deaths in Lebanon, Gaza and Israel.
The latter was hit by two terrorist attacks in Jaffa and Tel Aviv, where at least 8 were killed. Likewise, 55 casualties and 156 wounded were reported from the war front in Lebanon.
Iran claims to have completed its attack against Israel, after launching about two hundred rockets last night.
But another threat comes from Tehran:
"Ready for a more powerful response in case of retaliation".
A school in Gaza was also hit:
"It was a Hamas base," the IDF reported.
At least 6 deaths were reported.
Meanwhile, land incursions continue from Israel towards southern Lebanon. The IDF said its warplanes would continue to strike "with force" in the coming hours "in the Middle East".
"The Air Force continues to operate at full capacity and tonight we will continue to strike hard in the Middle East as we have done for a year," Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, an Israeli military spokesman, said in a statement after Iran attacked Israel.
Tel Aviv confirmed that Iran fired 200 missiles at them last night (1 October).
In the last 24 hours, 55 people have been killed and 156 injured by Israeli attacks throughout Lebanon. This was announced by the Beirut Ministry of Health, quoted by the media.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards said the missile attack on Israel was in response to the killing of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah last week, as well as the leader of Hamas, while threatening to carry out "devastating attacks" if Israel retaliated. . Iran has threatened that if Israel continues the fighting, "they will reduce it to ashes".