The Israeli military said Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir and senior commanders were monitoring ongoing strikes against Iran from an airbase, adding that Israeli forces remain on alert and prepared to operate on all fronts.

The Israeli Home Front Command announced that civilians could leave shelters and fortified rooms after the immediate threat subsided.

Israeli media reported that flights resumed at Ben Gurion Airport shortly after the interception of a missile reportedly launched from Yemen.

Meanwhile, Israel’s ambassador to Washington warned that if Hezbollah launches attacks on Israel, the country would respond by striking the group’s command centres in Beirut’s southern suburbs “with full force”.