Iran’s IRGC says the barrage of missiles is ‘a warning’ to
Israel amid its ongoing siege of
Lebanon.
Iran fires missiles at
Israel after it attacked BeirutPublished On 7 Jun 2026Iran has launched a barrage of missiles towards
Israel, after warnings from Tehran that
Israel must halt its ongoing assault on southern
Lebanon or face more attacks.Multiple rounds of strikes targeted
Israel starting at about 10pm local time (19:00 GMT) on Sunday, triggering sirens in locations across the country, the Israeli army said in a series of Telegram posts.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Does
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Israel after it attacked Beirutend of listThe army said it “intercepted all missiles from
Iran thus far”, with the Home Front Command advising residents they could leave protected spaces about an hour later.
Iran’s
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) confirmed it targeted
Israel’s Ramat David airbase with ballistic missiles in a statement circulated by Iranian media, calling the attack a response to “the widespread killing and displacement of the oppressed people of the
Tyre and
Nabatieh regions” of southern
Lebanon.“Tonight’s operation was a warning, and if the aggressions are repeated, the responses will be broader and will encompass all American-Zionist targets in the region,” the IRGC statement said.Shortly after the launches began,
Mohsen Rezaee, the military adviser to
Iran’s supreme leader, wrote on X that
Iran “repeatedly stated that it will not tolerate violations of the ceasefire and aggression against
Lebanon”.“Tonight, the aggressors received their response,” he said. “This response is a warning to stop their evil; any new action will be met with a more crushing response and heavier costs.”US President
Donald Trump said he was going to call Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu “right now” to tell him not to hit back at
Iran.Speaking to Channel 12’s Barak Ravid, Trump said: “The Iranian strikes didn’t hurt anybody. Hopefully,
Israel is not going to retaliate. If Bibi strikes them back, it’s just gonna keep going like the last 47 years, or the last 3,000 years.”Trump added, “We are very close to a final deal with
Iran. It is going to be a good deal. I don’t want it to blow up because of what is happening now.“I am going to call Bibi right now and tell him not to retaliate. Each of them had their fun.
Israel had its strike and
Iran had its strike. We don’t need another one.”“I don’t want to see an additional attack tonight,” Trump reportedly added.Ravid suggested it is “not clear” that the US would support
Israel if it decides to attack
Iran. Decision-makers will need to think twice before doing so, Ravid added, noting that a senior US official has told him that “we’re not in this” – in apparent reference to a new escalation.Channel 12 notes that Israeli officials said earlier on Sunday they were indeed planning a “forceful response”.Prior warningsThe strikes followed multiple Iranian warnings over
Israel’s ongoing invasion of southern
Lebanon, which has continued apace despite
Israel and
Lebanon agreeing to a ceasefire earlier this week in Washington, DC.
Israel crossed “all red lines” by continuing to target the southern suburbs of
Beirut, known as Dahiyeh, the IRGC’s Khatam al-Anbiya headquarters said in a statement on Sunday.“We had previously warned that if the crime in the suburbs of
Beirut spreads, we will attack targets in the occupied territories,” it said.Khatam al-Anbiya added that if
Israel “expands its attacks on that region or responds to
Iran’s actions, it will face more crushing and regrettable blows and destructive attacks will begin against the regime and its supporters”.
Israel’s latest wave of strikes on Dahiyeh killed at least two people and injured 11 more in a densely populated civilian neighbourhood on Sunday afternoon.Netanyahu and Defence Minister
Israel Katz said in a joint statement that the army hit a Hezbollah command centre.
Iran’s top negotiator and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said Tehran would “not only halt the path of negotiations”, but also come “in direct confrontation with the enemy” over violations of the ceasefire agreement.Israeli attacks have killed more than 3,500 people in
Lebanon since March 2.