Iran launches missiles at Israel in first bombardment since fragile ceasefire
Summary
Iran launched missiles at Israel for the first time since a ceasefire began in April, following Israeli strikes in Lebanon’s capital, Beirut. Both sides exchanged attacks, making peace talks more difficult amid ongoing efforts to end the war in the Middle East.Key Facts
- Iran fired missiles at Israel in retaliation for Israeli airstrikes in southern Beirut.
- Israel intercepted all the Iranian missiles but said its defenses are not perfect.
- Israeli strikes in Beirut killed two people and wounded 20.
- Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed group, fired rockets at northern Israel earlier the same day.
- Lebanon and Israel had agreed on a ceasefire days earlier, but Hezbollah rejected it.
- Iran warned that attacks on Beirut could cause a full-scale Middle East war.
- Peace talks continue with mediation from countries like Pakistan, Egypt, and Qatar.
- President Donald Trump did not comment on the missile attack but expressed interest in targeted actions against Hezbollah in a recent interview.
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