Live Updates: Iran and Israel Trade Strikes for
the First Time Since April
Iran launched waves of missiles at Israel, while
Israel struck military targets and a petrochemical complex in Iran.
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Boxerman and Farnaz Fassihi
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2026/06/08/world/iran-israel-lebanon-attacks
Here’s
the latest.
Iran and
Israel traded waves of attacks on Monday as an uneasy two-month truce that had
suspended the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran appeared to have broken down.
Iranian
ballistic missiles sent sirens wailing in central and southern Israel and booms
from air defenses could be heard overhead. Israel’s air force bombarded sites
in western and southern Iran, including a petrochemical factory, the Israeli
military said.
This was
the first exchange of strikes between Israel and Iran since April, when
President Trump called a halt to the American-Israeli campaign that began in
late February to allow for negotiations on a peace deal with Tehran. Weeks of
talks have failed to end the war, and the renewed fighting has again brought
the Middle East to the edge of a wider, full-blown conflict.
Mr. Trump
has publicly called for calm, but for now the conflict has no clear off-ramp.
Iranians and Israelis alike had braced for yet another round of fighting after
events put the two countries on a collision course.
On Sunday
afternoon, Israel struck the southern outskirts of Beirut, the Lebanese
capital, as part of its war with Hezbollah, the Iran-backed militia. Iran had
pledged to retaliate against such strikes.
Hours
later, Iran acted on its threats, launching a wave of ballistic missiles at
Israel. The Israeli military said it intercepted at least some and vowed that
it was ready to respond.
Mr. Trump
had earlier appeared keen to avoid an escalation, telling the Axios news site
on Sunday that he planned to call Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel
to tell him not to respond to the first barrage of Iranian missiles. The
president also told the Financial Times that Mr. Netanyahu had no choice but to
accept a deal with Iran.
“I call
all the shots,” the newspaper quoted Mr. Trump as saying. “He doesn’t call the
shots.”
Early
Monday, the Israeli military said it had hit military sites in Iran. It later
added that the Israeli air force had attacked a major petrochemical complex in
southern Iran. The Israeli strikes were followed by two more waves of Iranian
missile launches, the Israeli military said.
Here’s
what else to know:
Energy
markets: The price of oil jumped after the exchange of strikes between Israel
and Iran. Brent crude, the global benchmark for oil, rose nearly 5 percent to
about $98 a barrel. Read more ›
Diplomacy:
Canada and Britain both expressed concern about the conflict resuming, and
called for de-escalation. The prime minister of Qatar, which has mediated
between the United States and Iran, spoke with Abbas Araghchi, the Iranian
foreign minister, on Monday to discuss mediation efforts.
Yemen:
The Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen on Monday announced a naval blockade against
Israel in the Red Sea. It was unclear what that threat will mean in practice.
But earlier Houthi attacks in the Red Sea snarled global shipping and prompted
a bombing campaign by the United States and its allies.

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