Middle East war live: Israeli military intercepts projectiles from Lebanon
Summary
The Israeli military intercepted rockets launched from Lebanon into northern Israel early Tuesday, despite President Donald Trump's announcement that fighting between Israel and Hezbollah would stop. No injuries were reported, but tensions along the Israel-Lebanon border remain high as both sides continue actions.Key Facts
- Israeli air defenses intercepted two projectiles from Lebanon on early June 2, 2026.
- The attacks happened hours after President Donald Trump said fighting would end.
- A suspicious aerial object also fell inside Israeli territory near the Lebanon border.
- No injuries were reported from these incidents.
- President Trump said he convinced Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to send troops to southern Beirut.
- Lebanon's embassy in Washington stated Hezbollah accepted a US proposal for a "reciprocal cessation of attacks."
- Despite this, Hezbollah claimed responsibility for several attacks on Israeli targets the night before.
- The conflict involves Israel, Lebanon-based Hezbollah, and has regional backing including Iran.
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