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Israel is urging Western allies to punish Tehran for the missile and drone attack on its territory.
Iran's unprecedented weekend attack on Israel has changed the US political calculus in the region.
The authorities defend attacking Israel, but not all Iranians see it that way.
Gaza is out of the headlines, but the pressure on Israel's PM has changed rather than disappeared.
Iran International's Pouria Zeraati says he was approached by a man asking for change before he was stabbed.
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has called on the international community to "stand united" against Iran.
Israel's military chief of staff says the attack by Iran "will be met with a response", as allies urge restraint.
EasyJet has suspended planes travelling to Tel Aviv until 21 April following Tehran's attack.
The foreign secretary is urging Israel to be "smart as well as tough" as it considers its response.
Seventeen of 25 crew members on the Israel-linked ship seized over the weekend are Indian nationals.
Prices had already risen in expectation of action, with Brent crude near a six-month high last week.
The US says it won't take part in any Israeli response and urges its ally to exercise caution.
The US says this doesn't need to escalate into a wider conflict, after Iran launched more than 300 missiles and drones at Israel.
US officials have said they have ruled out participating in any Israeli response to Iran's attack.
World leaders are scrambling to prevent the Middle East entering a damaging wider conflict.
Humza Yousaf described the attack as 'worrying' and stood by his call to end UK arms sales to Israel.
Iran's attack on Israel marks a major escalation in a long-running shadow war between the two nations.
With Iran and Israel in direct confrontation, BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner considers what comes next.
Tehran says such a move would receive a "decisive and much stronger response".
For the first time ever, Iran has carried out strikes against Israeli territory.
The MoD says the RAF will repel "any airborne attacks within range" of its jets in the Middle East.
President Joe Biden met promptly with US national security officials after Iran launched its attack.
Iran had been warning it was going to strike in response to an attack on its consulate in Syria.
The MSC Aries was seized by troops descending from a helicopter early on Saturday, the ship's owner says.
US officials tell CBS News that Iran is ready to launch a major strike imminently.
Iran is believed to be planning retaliation after an Israeli strike on its consulate in Syria.
"We're going to do all we can to protect Israel's security," Mr Biden said amid growing fears of retaliation.
Iran warns of retaliation for a strike on its Damascus consulate, saying Israeli embassies are no longer safe.
The Israeli army also cancels leave after Iran threatens to retaliate over the killing of its general.
Iran blames Israel for the strike in Syria but its options for retaliation may be limited, experts say.