Good afternoon. Thank you for reading our ongoing coverage of the crisis in the Middle East and the Israel-Iran war. The live blog is now closed.
Here’s a quick overview of the latest events:
- Israel and Iran launched more attacks in the past few hours, with a barrage of Iranian missiles exploding over central Israel and the Israeli Air Force bombing sites in central Iran.
- A missile strike on the Israeli city of Haifa wounded 30 people overnight.
- Israeli strikes killed at least 44 Palestinians in Gaza overnight, including many who were seeking food aid, local officials said.
- US President Donald Trump has scorned European peace efforts, after foreign ministers from the UK, France and Germany held inconclusive talks with their Iranian counterpart.
- Iran says it would not discuss the future of its nuclear program while it was under attack by Israel.
- Israel’s UN envoy told the UN Security Council his country would not stop its attacks “until Iran’s nuclear threat is dismantled”, while the country’s top general warned of a “prolonged campaign”.
- The Israeli foreign minister claimed the bombing campaign had already set back Iranian efforts to build nuclear weapons by two to three years.
- Israel has said it may open some outgoing flights for foreigners from Monday, and Australians in the region are advised to check smartraveller.gov.au and register with DFAT.
- Australia has shut its embassy in Tehran, and sent defence personnel and assets to the region to help evacuate Australians.
- Earlier, Trump said he would decide whether the US would join military action against Iran within two weeks.