Iran Launches Missile Strikes on Israel Following Beirut Assault
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- The strikes come after the Lebanese and Israeli governments in Washington renewed a ceasefire agreement in ongoing talks that Beirut hopes will bring an end to the war across the country.
- Israel had already struck the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital twice since the first agreement between Lebanon and Israel went into effect on April 17.
Iran has launched a barrage of missiles towards Israel in response to Israel's ongoing military operations in southern Lebanon, which Iranian officials claim have resulted in widespread killing and displacement of civilians. The missile strikes began around 10pm local time on June 7, 2026, targeting locations including Israel's Ramat David airbase.
The Israeli army reported that it intercepted all missiles fired from Iran, and the Home Front Command instructed residents to leave protected spaces approximately one hour after the strikes commenced.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) confirmed the attacks, framing them as a necessary response to what they described as Israeli military actions against the people of Tyre and Nabatieh. Iran has issued a warning that if such aggressions continue, their responses will expand to include all American-Zionist targets in the region.
This escalation comes amid a backdrop of heightened tensions following the recent Israeli military campaign in Lebanon, which has drawn sharp condemnation from Tehran. Both sides appear to be preparing for further military actions as the conflict intensifies, with Iran signaling its readiness to retaliate against perceived threats to its interests and allies in the region.
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