Israeli forces struck the Iranian capital early Wednesday morning, with Iranian media reporting a projectile hit a residential area in Tehran. Rescue teams are searching for survivors. Separately, Al Jazeera reports at least 12 killed and 28 wounded in a strike on south Tehran. This came as the IRGC announced its 80th wave of strikes under "True Promise 4," claiming for the first time to be targeting Israeli troop concentrations in northern Israel and Gaza—an expansion of target sets that signals Iran believes its missile arsenal remains viable despite weeks of US-Israeli degradation efforts.
Throughout Tuesday, Israel recorded 12 separate air raid alerts from Iranian missiles. More than a dozen people were injured across central Israel, and one woman was killed in the north from Hezbollah rocket fire. A building collapsed in Bnei Brak near Tel Aviv after being hit. The Israeli military stated it would continue striking Iran's missile production and launch capabilities. Iran's atomic energy organisation accused the US and Israel of striking the Bushehr nuclear plant compound, though it claimed no damage.