Explosions were heard near an Iranian military base, and multiple reports citing US officials say that Israel struck Iran.

CNN, citing the semi-official FARS news outlet, reported the explosions were heard in the city of Ghahjaworstan, which is located near Isfahan, Iran. The Iranian news outlet said that “the city of Ghahjaworstan is located near Isfahan Airport and the eighth hunting base of the Army Air Force.”

Though there is a lack of clarity surrounding the reported explosions, multiple reports from ABC, CBS, CNN, and NPR citing US officials say Israel struck Iran.

Air defense has been activated, per Iranian state media, and CNN, citing an announcement by an airline company spokesperson on Iranian TV, reported that all flights to Tehran, Isfahan and Shiraz have been suspended.

The Israel Defense Forces, the Pentagon, and US Central Command did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the matter from Business Insider.

The reported explosions and strike comes several days after Iran’s unprecedented and large-scale attack on Israel last weekend, during which Tehran and its proxies fired more than 300 missiles and drones at Israel. Nearly all of the munitions were shot down by Israel and its partner forces in the region, including the US.

Israeli officials earlier this week vowed to retaliate for the attack, despite many of its Western partners urging restraint, warning that any action could trigger a larger military confrontation and plunge the Middle East even further into violence.

Officials in Tehran, meanwhile, have said that it will respond to any Israeli action against Iran and that the response will be at an “immediate and maximum level.”

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