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Iran Launches Missiles at Israel After Israeli Strikes on Beirut, Breaking Fragile Ceasefire

JERUSALEM — June 8, 2026 — Iran launched multiple waves of missiles at Israel on Sunday, June 7, marking the first such direct attack since a fragile ceasefire took effect in early April . The missile barrage came hours after Israeli airstrikes targeted Beirut’s southern suburbs, which Tehran said violated ceasefire commitments .

The Iranian missile attack triggered sirens across northern Israel, including Haifa, Nazareth, Tiberias and the occupied Golan Heights . Israeli air defense systems intercepted missiles over several cities, with local media reporting some damage in the city of Tiberias after one barrage . Air traffic at Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv was temporarily suspended, according to Israeli broadcasters .

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Israel’s military said it detected multiple missile launches from Iran, with military spokesperson Effie Defrin stating that Iran had made “a grave mistake” by firing missiles at Israel . Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir said the military would strike the enemy “with determination as soon as the order is given” .

No injuries were immediately reported from the Iranian missile attacks .

Israeli Strike on Beirut Preceded Iranian Attack

The Iranian retaliation followed an Israeli airstrike on Beirut’s southern suburbs earlier on Sunday that killed at least two people and wounded 20 others, according to Lebanon’s Health Ministry . The strike targeted the Dahiyeh district, a Hezbollah stronghold, and came just days after Lebanese and Israeli governments had agreed to a truce plan in US-hosted talks — a plan Hezbollah had rejected .

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) confirmed that its aerospace force struck Israel’s Ramat David Air Base, located about 20 kilometers from Haifa, with ballistic missiles . The IRGC identified the facility as the launchpad for Israeli aggression against southern Lebanon, including attacks on Tyre, Nabatieh and Beirut’s southern suburbs .

The IRGC warned that if Israel expands its attacks on Lebanon or responds to Iran’s actions, it will face “more crushing and regret-inducing blows” .

Iran’s Demands: Lebanon Must Be Included in Any Deal

Iran has consistently maintained that any peace deal with the United States must include a ceasefire in Lebanon . Tehran views Israeli attacks on Lebanon as violations of the April 8 ceasefire agreement that ended 40 days of direct hostilities between Iran, the US and Israel .

“The Islamic Republic of Iran had repeatedly declared that it would not tolerate violations of the ceasefire or aggression against Lebanon,” senior Iranian official Mohsen Rezaee said in a statement . “This response is a warning for them to cease their villainy; every new action will be met with a more crushing response and heavier costs.”

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Iran’s Foreign Ministry said the missile strikes were carried out within the framework of the country’s legitimate right to self-defense, following Israel’s repeated “aggressive actions” against Lebanon and Iran and frequent violations of the April ceasefire .

Trump Intervenes to Prevent Israeli Retaliation

US President Donald Trump intervened to prevent an immediate Israeli response to the Iranian missile attacks, urging Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to hold off on retaliation .

Trump told Netanyahu in a phone call that the United States is “close to doing something good in terms of a deal” with Iran and asked the Israeli leader to allow more time for diplomacy . A senior US official said Trump “got Bibi to hold off for the time being,” adding that the president believes he bought “a little bit of time” .

Speaking earlier about the Iranian missile launches, Trump told Fox News: “What I would suggest to Iran: You’ve shot your missiles, that’s enough. Get back to the table and make a deal” .

The White House confirmed that Trump and Netanyahu spoke for less than half an hour, though no further details were released .

Regional Reactions and Security Measures

Following the Iranian attacks, Israel’s Home Front Command tightened civil defense restrictions nationwide, banning gatherings of more than 200 people in open areas . Indoor gatherings were limited to 500 people in venues with standard protected spaces, and schools and beaches were closed .

Israel also closed crossings into the Gaza Strip, including the Kerem Shalom and Rafah crossings, until further notice .

Iran closed the western section of its airspace until further notice following the missile launches, citing security assessments .

Stalled Diplomacy and Wider Conflict

Diplomatic efforts to end the broader war have remained stalled. Iran and the United States have reportedly exchanged several proposals outlining conditions for peace and are working to finalize a memorandum of understanding aimed at formally ending the conflict . However, disagreements persist over Iran’s uranium enrichment and control over the Strait of Hormuz .

Meanwhile, Israel’s campaign in Lebanon has continued to escalate. The Israeli military has killed and forcibly displaced residents of southern Lebanese cities including Tyre, Nabatieh and Beirut’s southern suburbs . Israeli officials have stated that they will continue to operate “across Lebanon” and intensify operations against Hezbollah .

The conflict has exacted a devastating toll across the region. Thousands have been killed since the war began, with Lebanon’s Health Ministry reporting over 3,500 dead and more than 1.2 million displaced. The World Health Organization has verified approximately 190 attacks on healthcare facilities in southern Lebanon, resulting in 128 healthcare workers killed.

Iran’s parliament speaker, Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf, issued a threat to US bases and assets in the region, claiming that the latest military action turned them into “legitimate targets” .

As of Monday, June 8, the situation remains highly volatile. Israel has not yet responded militarily to the Iranian missile attacks, though military officials have stated they are prepared and have approved plans for next steps. The coming days will determine whether diplomatic efforts can contain the escalation or whether the region will return to full-scale war.


SOURCES

  1. Premium Times Nigeria: Iran attacks Israel for the first time since ceasefire
  2. Xinhua: Iran launches missiles at Israel for first time since April ceasefire
  3. PressTV: June 7: Iran strikes occupied territories after attacks on Beirut, demands halt to Lebanon aggression
  4. China.org.cn/Xinhua: Iran warns of more “crushing blows” if Israel expands attacks against Lebanon

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