More to bring you from Benjamin Netanyahu now, who has been at the site of the Soroka Hospital in Beer Sheba, southern Israel.
As we've been reporting, Israel says the hospital was hit by an Iranian missile, leaving at least 40 injured - Iran denies striking the hospital directly, claiming it was damaged by the shockwave of a strike on a nearby military headquarters.
"People ask me are we targeting the downfall of the regime," Netanyahu told reporters at the hospital site.
"That may be a result but that's up to the Iranian people to rise for their freedom.
"Freedom is never cheap, it's never free. Freedom requires the subjugated people to rise up and it's up to them but we may create conditions that will help them do it."
Netanyahu's message strikes a similar tone to Israel's foreign minister, who told reporters that a regime change in Iran "can be a result" of its attacks, but it is not the goal (see 14.25 post).