Israel has struck the headquarters of the Iranian Radio and Television (IRIB), the Iranian IRNA agency reported.
After the Israeli strike, the television interrupted a live broadcast, the Associated Press notes.
An hour earlier, Israel issued a warning to evacuate the area of the Iranian capital where the television studios are located.
IRIB "is on the verge of disappearing", Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said after the Israeli armed forces called on Tehran residents to leave the area where the institution's headquarters are located, Agence France-Presse reported.
"The megaphone of Iranian propaganda and incitement is about to disappear. The evacuation of residents from the surrounding area has begun," Katz stressed.
The Israeli army had earlier warned that it would carry out strikes in the area, targeting "military infrastructure belonging to the Iranian regime."
"Citizens of Tehran, for your own safety, please leave the third district area," Avishai Adraee, a spokesman for the Israeli army, urged in a message published on the Persian-language Telegram. It was accompanied by a map showing the area in red.
Tehran's third district is an elite district of the Iranian capital, home to a large police building and the IRIB headquarters. The area also houses the embassies of Qatar, Oman and Kuwait, an office of the UN's International Organization for Migration (IOM), an AFP office and several hospitals.
Earlier today, Israeli army spokeswoman General Effie Defrin said that Israel now has "complete air superiority in the skies over Tehran", AFP recalls.