Alarms sounded across Jerusalem again as Iran launched another wave of missiles and drones toward Israel on March 1, with European powers expected to join the conflict on the side of the US and Israel.
The IDF confirmed that approximately 100 ballistic missiles were fired at Israel from Iran early on March 1, with most intercepted by Israeli air defences.
Two Israelis have been reportedly killed since the start of the ongoing conflict, with at least 456 injured according to Israel's Army Radio earlier in the day.
Israeli operations in Tehran have resulted in the elimination of 40 Iranian commanders, in addition to the elimination of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Initial IDF assessments indicated that, in the fresh wave of Iranian strikes, two missiles and one drone heading toward Jerusalem were successfully intercepted.

"We expect the Europeans to join the coalition and the attacks against Iran," Israeli Minister of Energy Cohen stated in an interview with Israel's Channel 2.
"They may be afraid of extremist elements among them. They need to be on the right side of history. To free the Iranian people and stop the global terror apparatus. Trump is showing here that he is the leader of the free world."
This comes after several European powers condemned Iran’s latest actions. Albania, France, Germany, Poland, Lithuania, and Ukraine came out with public statements against the government of Iran, while the United Kingdom convened the Government's emergency "Cobra" or Cabinet Briefing Room committee.
An Iranian unnamed source with knowledge of the military operations told IRGC-linked Tasnim that intelligence assessments indicated more than 90% of Iranian missiles hit their targets inside Israel, catching the Israeli military off guard.
Several waves of dozens of missiles were fired at Israeli territory throughout the day.
Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya Central Command spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Ebrahim Zolfaghari said Iranian armed forces struck key security and military centres inside Israeli territory alongside 14 US military bases across the region, claiming hundreds of American and Israeli personnel were killed.
"The powerful and resolute operations of the armed forces will continue more forcefully and on a wider scale than before," Zolfaghari said in a statement carried by National Security Council-backed Nournews .
Iran said its opening wave combined army drone strikes against US radar sites with ballistic missiles including the Emad and Qadr, which Tehran described as upgraded versions of those used in previous operations. Iran also claimed to have fired its Fattah hypersonic missile.
A hotel in Dubai said to be housing Israeli military commanders was also struck, according to sources cited by Nournews.
Iran's Red Crescent reported that 24 provinces across Iran were hit in the US-Israeli strikes, with 201 people killed and 747 wounded as of 20:45 local time. East Azerbaijan province alone was struck at 17 points, leaving one dead and 35 wounded.