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Iran Fires Missiles at Israel for First Time Since April Cease-Fire Israel had attacked the outskirts of the Lebanese capital, Beirut, earlier Sunday, prompting threats of Iranian retaliation. There were no immediate reports of casualties.

 


Live Updates: Iran Fires Missiles at Israel for First Time Since April Cease-Fire

Israel had attacked the outskirts of the Lebanese capital, Beirut, earlier Sunday, prompting threats of Iranian retaliation. There were no immediate reports of casualties.

 

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David M. Halbfinger

Katie Rogers

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June 7, 2026, 4:50 p.m. ET5 minutes ago

David M. Halbfinger and Katie Rogers

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2026/06/07/world/iran-israel-missiles

 

Here’s the latest.

Iran attacked Israel with a limited number of ballistic missiles late Sunday after an Israeli attack in the suburbs of Beirut against Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed militant group. It raised the specter of a return to open conflict between Iran and Israel for the first time since a cease-fire paused the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran in early April.

 

The Israeli military said that it had intercepted all Iranian missiles in the first of two barrages and announced at around 11 p.m. local time that citizens were free to leave shelters. The government ordered schools to be closed nationwide on Monday as a precautionary measure.

 

Israel did not immediately respond to the Iranian missile attack, but its military suggested it was eager to. “The Iranian terror regime committed a grave error,” Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin, spokesman for the Israel Defense Forces, said in a televised briefing. He said Iran was “trying to forge a new equation by launching directly at our territory” in response to Israeli action in Lebanon. “We will not allow that,” he said.

 

Since the April cease-fire, Israel and Iran had left one another alone as the United States sought a peace deal with Tehran. But while the Israeli and Lebanese governments last week agreed to renew a cease-fire, Hezbollah rejected that truce. More than 3,600 people in Lebanon have been killed since fighting erupted in March, and hundreds since the cease-fire there. Some 30 Israeli soldiers have been killed.

 

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, who is behind in the polls heading into a re-election fight, has faced fierce political pressure from citizens of northern Israel who have been plagued by Hezbollah’s rockets, drones and missiles. He warned last week that he would order attacks on Beirut if Hezbollah attacked Israeli territory again.

 

But Mr. Netanyahu, to his embarrassment, has also been publicly pressured by President Trump to avoid an escalation in Lebanon that could jeopardize the U.S.-Iran talks.

 

Indeed, Mr. Trump told Fox News Sunday that the latest Israeli strike on Beirut had not been coordinated with the United States, and that he was “not happy about it,” the network reported. As for Iran, Fox reported, Mr. Trump said his message was: “You’ve shot your missiles, that’s enough. Get back to the table and make a deal.”

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