Iran launched missiles at Israel on June 7, 2026, in response to an Israeli strike in Beirut earlier that day, according to Israeli officials. This marks the first Iranian missile attack on Israel since a ceasefire was announced on April 8. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) reported that sirens were activated in northern Israel as four missiles were launched from Iran, but air defense systems were in place to intercept them. An IDF spokesperson indicated that the military was prepared for potential incoming fire and had reinforced its defensive capabilities. Senior military officials are monitoring the situation closely and have advised the public to remain vigilant. U.S. President Donald Trump has been briefed on the developments.
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Iran Launches Missiles at Israel in Response to Strike
On June 7, 2026, Iran launched missiles at Israel following an Israeli strike in Beirut. This incident is significant as it is the first missile attack from Iran on Israel since the ceasefire in April. The Israeli Defense Forces reported readiness to respond to the threat.
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- ✕ retaliation
- ✕ major regional escalation
- ✕ could unravel U.S.–Iran negotiations
- ✕ reignite the war
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Iran fires missiles at Israel for first time since ceasefire
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Iran Launches Missiles at Israel in Response to Strike