Iran threatens US interests and Israel after strike on Beirut
Iran has threatened retaliation against US interests and Israel following an Israeli strike on south Beirut and the ongoing US blockade of Iranian ports. The strike, which occurred Sunday without warning and despite a US request not to attack the capital, killed two people and wounded eleven.

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AI-generatedIran has threatened retaliation against US interests and Israel following an Israeli strike on south Beirut and the ongoing US blockade of Iranian ports. The strike, which occurred Sunday without warning and despite a US request not to attack the capital, killed two people and wounded eleven. Iran's chief negotiator and parliamentary speaker warned that these actions make US and Israeli bases and assets in the region legitimate targets. This escalation comes days after a ceasefire agreement in Washington, with Iran seeking a deal that includes ending the war in Lebanon. A senior US official stated they were not surprised by the Beirut attack but did not confirm if the US had prior knowledge.
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Iran's chief negotiator warned that an Israeli strike on south Beirut and the US blockade of Iranian ports would trigger retaliation.
A senior US official stated they were not surprised by the attack in Beirut.
Israel struck Beirut’s southern suburbs, killing two people and wounding 11, according to a preliminary count by Lebanon’s state-run national news agency.