IDF Spokesperson Daniel Hagari just stated tonight (Tuesday) that following a situational assessment, the IDF has determined that there is no further threat from Iran at this time, and that it is safe for civilians to leave shelters and safe areas.
Hagari further said that there will be "consequences" for the massive missile salvo against Israel, and that there are plans at the ready, which the IDF will act upon. In perhaps a hint of the immediacy of those plans, Hagari said that he would continue to be ready to brief Israeli citizens throughout the rest of the evening.
Israeli sources told Israel Hayom tonight that what Iran has suffered at Israeli hands is a "fraction" of what's coming following the missile attack.
Finance Minister Betzalel Smotrich also said that Iran will regret attacking Israel just as Hamas and Hezbollah have.
Cultural Minister Miki Zohar said that "the stupid Iranian leader who made the most mistaken decision in its history, will pay a very heavy price. This is the beginning of the end of the cursed Iranian regime."
Meanwhile, Iran's revolutionary guards unit said that "in response to the elimination of Ismail Haniyeh, Hassan Nasrallah, and Abbas Nilforoushan, and according to the instruction of the Supreme Council, we attacked military bases in Israel with dozens of missiles. If Israel responds, we will attack in force."