With mixed signals over US plans for fresh talks with Iran, the exchange of fire between Iran and Israel - the Middle East's two arch-enemies - continues.

Iran fired several missiles at targets in northern and southern Israel overnight, after Israel carried out "dozens" of air strikes inside Iran on Monday, hitting command centres of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corp (IRGC) and Intelligence Ministry in Tehran, Israel's army said, as well as weapons stores and air defences.

Around the latest blast site in northern Tel Aviv, balconies have been sheared off, and walls are shedding masonry into a crater between a cluster of residential buildings.

Local reports suggest this was a direct hit from an Iranian missile that narrowly missed several apartment blocks. Six people were reportedly wounded in the attack, though none seriously.

One man who lives on the road behind the impact site told the BBC he didn't have time to get to the shelter when the sirens sounded, and had just reached his front door when it was blown open by the blast.