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details on what had been struck, nor any damage information. Iran’s paramilitary **Revolutionary Guard** said Israel used air-launched ballistic missiles in its attack, without elaborating. The **Israeli military** at dawn in Iran issued
Beirut’s southern suburbs on 7 June 2026. Photograph: Abdul Kader Al Bay/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock Iran launched missiles at Israel on Sunday in response to the Israeli strikes and a fresh exchange of fire
details of the call. Amit Segal, the network’s chief political analyst, said Trump had not attacked Netanyahu personally and that the two had come to an agreement that he would refrain from attacking
Beirut, says that apartment buildings in the areas of Lebanon still [under threat by Israel have been leveled](https://one.npr.org/i/nx-s1-5849777:x) by airstrikes. Despite the destruction, some residents, including the elderly and disabled, are still
Beirut. Israel on Monday had announced it would strike the southern suburbs of Lebanon's capital, but urgent talks via Washington halted that on the condition that Hezbollah stop targeting Israeli border towns. Hezbollah
air strike in the southern port city of Tyre, Lebanon [AP Photo] ## How have Hezbollah, Israel responded to Trump’s announcement? On Monday, Netanyahu’s office said Israel would reserve the right to strike Beirut
Beirut following a partial ceasefire agreement with the Iran-backed armed group Hezbollah. Lebanon said that, under an agreement announced by US President Donald Trump late on Monday, Israeli forces would not bomb the capital
Beirut, 08 April](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/25a1c6b28be99615a3516ca6981e5d733a5c11d4/0_0_5760_3840/master/5760.jpg?width=445&dpr=1&s=none&crop=none) Trump and Netanyahu have clashed over Israel’s military operations in Lebanon. Photograph: Marwan Naamani/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock On the morning of Saturday 28 February, the US and Israel launched
details and there were no immediate evacuation orders issued by the Israeli military - a move that usually precedes Israeli aerial attacks. But families, crammed into cars stuffed with suitcases, blankets and whatever belongings they could
detail or specifying what this would involve. Al Jazeera’s Kimberly Halkett, reporting from Washington, DC, said the US president has suggested that the memorandum of understanding between the US and Iran will be signed
air defenses sought to intercept incoming Iranian fire. Missile sirens also sounded across neighboring Jordan. Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard said it had targeted two military bases in Israel, describing the attacks as being part
air-launched ballistic missiles in its attack. Iran closed the airspace around Tehran’s Imam Khomeini international airport – the country’s main airfield – after the Israeli attack. The White House did not respond to messages
aired shortly before the US Central Command (Centcom) [announced](https://x.com/centcom/status/2064457103134343170?s=46&t=l9kYTYnczdcmRxIf7ooCqA) that US forces had begun to launch “self-defense strikes” on Iran in response to the downing of the Apache helicopter near
strikes between the two enemies since a ceasefire paused the US-Israel war with Iran in April. Iranian state media reported explosions in Tehran, Isfahan, Karaj and Tabriz. Iran also launched about 10 ballistic missiles
details. Relatives said the victims were a woman in her 70s, a son and his wife, another son, her four grandchildren, and her great-granddaughter, who was two years old. (The Israeli military said
details provided by the US State Department: - Israel retains its "right to take all necessary measures in self-defence, at any time, against planned, imminent, or ongoing attacks" - Lebanon must take "meaningful steps" to prevent
details of what they said was included in a document with the US, noting that it also included Lebanon, where Israel is conducting air strikes and a ground invasion in the south, in the agreement
air defences, a ground control station and two one-way attack drones that posed clear threats to ships transiting regional waters,” Centcom said, adding that it would continue to protect US assets and interests during
strikes by [Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/iran). It was disproportionately attacked partly due to the severe diplomatic hostility to Iran expressed by the rulers in Dubai. The Wall Street Journal report gave details of how that
detailed nuclear negotiations. Among the provisions it lists are a suspension on Iranian nuclear enrichment, the lifting of sanctions, and restoring free transit through the Strait of Hormuz. It cites two US officials