Israel says the vast majority of more than 300 drones and missiles launched by Iran were intercepted overnight.
The attacks - which drew international condemnation - marked the first time Iran has targeted Israel directly from its own soil.
It is unclear how Israel plans to respond, but war cabinet minister Benny Gantz has said it will "exact a price" for Iran's attack when the timing is right
Israeli military say there were a small number of hits on its territory, including a base in southern Israel.
Iran had been warning that it would retaliate after an Israeli strike killed Iranian military commanders in Damascus earlier this month.
US President Joe Biden says the US helped Israel "take down nearly all of the incoming drones and missiles"
As world leaders urged restraint, Iran warned that any "reckless" retaliation by Israel would receive a "much stronger response"
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