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  1. Sirens in northern Israel a false alarm, military says

    Warning sirens which sounded over northern Israel early on Friday morning were a false alarm, the country's military has said, according to Reuters.

    The sirens had sounded shortly after reports started to emerge of a possible Israeli strike on Iran.

  2. Oil and gold prices jump while shares slide

    Mariko Oi

    Business reporter

    Iranian flag.
    Image caption: Iran is the seventh largest oil producer in the world

    Global oil and gold prices have jumped and shares slumped after US officials said an Israeli missile had struck Iran.

    In Asia trade on Friday morning, Brent crude rose by more than 3% to around $90 a barrel, while gold was trading close to a new record high above $2,400 an ounce.

    Benchmark stock indexes in Japan, Hong Kong and South Korea also fell after the reports.

    Investors have been closely monitoring Israel’s reaction to Iran's drone and missile attack last weekend.

  3. Iran's National Security Council denies reports of emergency meeting - state TV

    Iran's state broadcaster IRIB says the Supreme National Security Council's press office has "denied foreign media reports that an emergency meeting of the council has convened".

  4. Three drones were destroyed over Isfahan - Iranian state TV

    Iranian state TV has reported that three drones were observed over the sky in Isfahan at about 00:30 GMT and that they were destroyed after the country's air defence system was activated, according to Reuters.

    Earlier, the semi-official Fars news agency reported that “explosions” had been heard near Isfahan’s international airport.

    Isfahan province is home to a large air base, a major missile production complex and several nuclear sites.

  5. Flight map shows diversions

    As we've reported, there's significant flight diversion happening over the Iranian airspace.

    Here's a screengrab of the flight traffic monitoring site FlightRadar24 from just a few minutes ago - it shows several planes changing route around central Iran.

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  6. BBC Persian receives videos from Isfahan residents

    BBC Persian reports that it has been sent several videos filmed by residents of Iran's central Isfahan province overnight, where Iranian state media are reporting that explosions have been heard.

    In one video posted on BBC Persian's Instagram account, the sound of what appear to be anti-aircraft guns can be heard.

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  7. Sirens sounded in northern Israel - military

    Reuters is reporting that sirens have sounded in northern Israel, citing the Israeli military.

    There are no further details currently and the Israeli military says it is not commenting "at this time".

  8. Isfahan nuclear facilities 'safe': Iran state TV

    Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB is citing “reliable sources” as saying that the nuclear facilities in Isfahan are “completely safe”

  9. Isfahan home to nuclear sites and military airbase

    Explosions were reported in Isfahan, about four hours drive or 350km (217 miles) south of Iran's capital, Tehran.

    As we've reported, Isfahan is home to a major military air base and several Iranian nuclear sites are in the province- including the city of Natanz, a centerpiece of Iran’s uranium enrichment program.

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  10. Iran state TV says blasts were result of air defences targeting 'mini-drones'

    Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB is citing “reliable sources” as saying that the “strong sounds heard in several regions of the country were a result of air defence being activated to counter several unidentified mini-drones”

  11. Iran's air defence systems activated - state media

    State news agency IRNA is reporting that the country's air defence systems have been activated in several provinces.

    IRNA said the country had fired its "air defense batteries".

  12. Iran's foreign minister warned of 'immediate' response to any Israeli attack

    In the hours preceding today’s reports, Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian warned that his country's response to any retaliation by Israel would be “immediate and at a maximum level".

    He made the comments during an interview on CNN on Thursday.

    Earlier this week, he said his country’s attack on Israel on Saturday - which involved more than 300 drones and missiles - amounted to "exercising the right of legitimate defence".

    Tehran has maintained that the action it took was retaliation for a presumed Israeli air strike on its consulate in Syria on 1 April, in which 13 people were killed.

  13. Flights suspended over Iranian cities, state media report

    More now on reports of flights being suspended.

    Commercial flights have been paused over Iran’s major cities, including Isfahan, Shirax and Tehran, the country’s state media is reporting, according to Reuters news agency.

    Isfahan is the central city where explosions were reported by Iranian media.

    It's been reported too that Middle East-based carriers Emirates and Fly Dubai had started diverting their flights over western Iran early on Friday morning, without explanation.

  14. Explosion heard near city of Isfahan - Iranian media

    An explosion was heard north-west of the Iranian city of Isfahan early Friday morning, according to the country’s semi-official Fars news agency.

    Fars said that it occurred near the city’s international airport. But it offered no explanation on the possible cause.

    Isfahan province is home to a large air base, a major missile production complex and several nuclear sites.

    The incident comes as tensions remain high across the Middle East after Iran’s unprecedented missile-and-drone attack on Israel on Saturday.

  15. BreakingIsraeli missile has struck Iran, US officials tell CBS

    An Israeli missile has hit Iran, two US officials have told the BBC's US partner CBS News.

    Iranian state media is reporting that flights have been suspended over several cities, according to Associated Press.

    Iran has been on high alert after Israel said it would respond to an Iranian attack against it on Saturday night

    Stay with us for updates on this developing story.