The U.S. Embassy in Israel told its employees to return home and be prepared to enter bomb shelters as the White House warned of an imminent ballistic missile attack from Iran.
The warning comes with the Middle East on the brink of an all-out war and a day after Israeli forces launched a ground invasion of southern Lebanon aimed at crippling the Iranian-backed militia Hezbollah.
Now, Iran is preparing to 'imminently' launch a ballistic missile attack on Israel, the White House warned, adding such action would carry 'severe consequences.'
'The United States has indications that Iran is preparing to imminently launch a ballistic missile attack against Israel,' a senior administration official told DailyMail.com.
'We are actively supporting defensive preparations to defend Israel against this attack. A direct military attack from Iran against Israel will carry severe consequences for Iran.'
An Iranian missile attack is anticipated in the coming hours, likely after dark, and could exceed the scale of a previous bombardment in April which saw hundreds of drones and missiles launched at the country.
A Western source told Axios that unlike the April attack, this time Iran is expected to launch ballistic missiles that can reach Israel within 12 minutes and not with drones or cruise missiles that allow for much longer preparation time for defense and interception.
The Pentagon said on Monday that United States was sending a few thousand additional forces to the Middle East to bolster the 40,000 already in the region and to help defend Israel.
The U.S. Embassy warned its staff in Israel to prepare to head for bomb shelters amid reports Iran is planning an 'imminent' ballistic missile strike. The image shows an Iranian rocket launched during a drill earlier this year
U.S. fighter jet squadrons are being deployed, including F-15E and F-16s - jets which played a significant role in shooting down Iranian drones when Tehran launched a missile and drone attack on Israel back in April.
F-22 jets and A-10 warplanes are also being sent, while the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier is already positioned in the Gulf of Oman, with the USS Harry S Truman on its way as part of a scheduled deployment.
The order from U.S. Embassy, the first such order in months, indicates the severity of the situation.
Three Israeli officials told The New York Times the attack would involve unmanned drones and missiles fired toward Israel.
The warning from the U.S. came at around noon Israel time, which was 5 am ET, an Israeli official told Axios.
The attack raises the possibility of all-out war between the two bitter enemies, who have fought a shadow war for years as Tehran sought to destroy Israel and Israel tried to rein in Iran's nuclear program.
Smoke rises from a building following an Israeli military strike, in the southern suburbs of Beirut. Israel launched a ground invasion of southern Lebanon in the early hours of Tuesday
When Iran launched the direct attack on Israel in April, few of the missiles reached their targets. Many were shot down by a U.S.-led coalition, while others apparently failed at launch or crashed in flight.
Israeli attacks on Lebanon have been escalating as they move to pick off the top leaders of Hezbollah.
Over the past year, Hezbollah has been attacking Israel in solidarity with Hamas, the Gaza-based armed group also backed by Iran.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a Tuesday statement that Israel is facing 'large challenges' as it fights an Iranian axis.
In the videotaped statement, he urges the public to listen to public safety guidelines from the army´s Home Front Command. He made no direct mention of a missile threat.
Israeli Defense Forces spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari declared that Israeli officials had received the intelligence update from Washington but that no aerial threats from Iran had yet been detected.
He said Israel and its allies are in a 'high state of readiness' and any attack from Iran would have repercussions, while the US Embassy in Jerusalem instructed its employees and families to 'shelter in place'.
A large-scale attack by Iran on Israel could trigger all-out war in the Middle East, with experts warning any such escalation would likely see the US come to Israel's defence.
Rescue workers in Beirut drive through the rubble of a building decimated by Israeli airstrikes
Israeli soldiers in a moving APC in northern Israel near the Israel-Lebanon border
A view of damaged buildings following Israeli attacks on Laylaki and Haret Hireyk neighborhood of Dahieh region in Beirut, Lebanon
Fears of an Iranian attack were raised as the Israeli military warned the residents of more than two dozen Lebanese border communities to immediately evacuate their homes after announcing the start of ground operations against Hezbollah late last night.
IDF spokesman Avichay Adraee told Lebanese citizens to flee north of the Awali River, some 60 kilometres (36 miles) from the border, raising fears that the IDF may intend to send its forces deep into southern Lebanon or step up the intensity of airstrikes.
'You must head north of the Awali River to save yourselves and leave your houses immediately,' said the statement.