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Israel-Iran live: Iran's supreme leader 'cannot exist anymore', Israel warns - after dozens hurt in hospital strike

Fighting between Israel and Iran enters a seventh day. A hospital in southern Israel has been hit in an Iranian missile strike, while the IDF bombed a nuclear reactor southwest of Tehran. Follow the latest and listen to The World as you scroll.

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Israeli foreign minister: Regime change in Iran 'not Israel's goal' - but 'can be result'

Regime change in Iran "can be a result" of its attacks, but it is not the goal, according to Israel's foreign minister.

Gideon Saar told reporters it isn't "at least until now" one of the aims of the security cabinet.

"The goals are connected to the nuclear program, to the ballistic missiles program, to the elimination program," he said.

Earlier today, defence minister Israel Katz said Iran's supreme leader "cannot continue to exist" (see our 11.13 post).

Saar, however, said it's "not the goal for the time being". 

"Maybe it will be changed in the future," he said.

Israel claims to have taken out majority of Iran's missile launchers

Israel has taken out the majority of Tehran's missile launchers, a military official has said.

According to the official, Israel estimates it has hit two-thirds of Iran's launchers.

But it was said Iran still has more than 100 missile launchers left.

Early this afternoon, Israel's air force said it had conducted attacks on "infrastructure and surface-to-surface missile launchers" in western Iran.

Evacuation after strike lands near Lithuanian embassy

Lithuania will evacuate the family members of embassy staff in Tel Aviv after a missile struck 200 metres from its building.

It follows moves taken by other embassies in the central Israeli city, which has become a focal point of Iranian attacks.

Non-essential staff will also be evacuated after the missile hit the Ramat Gan neighbourhood, Lithuania's foreign ministry said.

The area suffered heavy damage in overnight attacks.

Netanyahu praises Trump as he visits site of hospital strike

Benjamin Netanyahu has been speaking outside the Soroka Hospital, in Beer Sheba, in the last few minutes.

The Israeli prime minister visited the site in southern Israel after it was hit by an Iranian missile attack.

Here's what he said when asked about American involvement in the region:

"President Trump will do what's best for America. 

"I trust his judgement, he is a tremendous friend, a tremendous world leader, a tremendous friend of Israel and the Jewish people.

"And we will do what we have to do, and we are doing it.

"We are committed to destroying the threat of a nuclear annihilation against Israel.

"But I have to say that the partnership with the United States, the partnership with President Trump, with whom I speak to almost every day, is incredible. 

"I think his resolve, his determination and his clarity when he says Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon, and for that to take place, Iran cannot enrich uranium. 

"It's as simple as that. 

"He gave them the chance to do it through negotiations, they strung them along. 

"You don't string along Donald Trump, you know, he knows the game, and I think that we're both committed to making sure that Iran will not have a nuclear weapon and they won't."

He was asked if the US would join in with attacks and said it was a decision for Trump himself,  but said the US was "already helping a lot" by helping to defend the skies of Israel.

Iranian leader says US intervention sign of Israeli weakness

American intervention in the Middle East is a sign of Israel's "weakness and inability," Iran's supreme leader has said.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei posted on social media, as the US leader moves warplanes to the region and weighs up his options.

In a separate post, he asked Iranians to "continue with strength".

Keep an eye on this US aircraft - as Trump amasses warplanes in the Middle East

Pictures and flight tracking data show F-35 jets and tanker aircraft being moved towards the Middle East.

It all gives Donald Trump more options, if he is to intervene.

But one particular plane that has not been seen yet - the B-2 stealth bomber - would reveal the most about America's intentions towards Iran.

Read more here...

'Annihilate' Iranian regime, says Israeli minister at site of hospital strike

Watch our correspondent Cordelia Lynch question far-right Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir.

She spoke to him at the site of Iranian strikes on a hospital in southern Israel, asking him about possible US involvement, before he told reporters he wanted an end to the regime in Tehran.

Watch the full clip below:

Israel retracts statement that it hit Bushehr nuclear plant

An IDF official said "it was a mistake" to have claimed it hit Iran's only working nuclear site, located on the Gulf Coast.

Israel hit the Natanz, Isfahan and Khondab, formerly called Arak, nuclear sites, they said.

Russian experts working at Iranian nuclear site Israel says it has hit

Moscow has urged Israel to halt air strikes on the Bushehr nuclear plant where it said Russian experts were working.

Bushehr is Iran's only operating nuclear power plant.

Situated on the Gulf coast, it uses Russian fuel that Russia then takes back when it is spent to reduce proliferation risk. 

The scale of the attack on Bushehr was not immediately clear.

The potential consequences of any attack - contaminating the air and water - have long been a concern for nearby Gulf States.

A source familiar with the matter said they had prepared a contingency plan for any large-scale attack, in cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog.

Watch: What are Trump's options?

The US, and its allies including the UK, are sending military resources to the Middle East.

Our military analyst Michael Clarke looks at what Donald Trump's options are during what he calls a "turning point" in the conflict.

Watch him below...