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By — Kareem Chehayeb, Associated Press Kareem Chehayeb, Associated Press By — Hassan Ammar, Associated Press Hassan Ammar, Associated Press By — Samy Magdy, Associated Press Samy Magdy, Associated Press By — Melanie Lidman, Associated Press Melanie Lidman, Associated Press Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/israel-says-iran-launched-missiles-in-first-bombardment-since-fragile-ceasefire Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Israel says Iran launched missiles in first bombardment since fragile ceasefire World Jun 7, 2026 5:18 PM EDT JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel said Sunday that Iran launched missiles at it in the first such bombardment since a fragile ceasefire took effect in early April, complicating mediation efforts for a deal to end the war. Iran's state broadcaster confirmed the launches. Tehran had warned of retaliation after Israel struck Beirut's southern suburbs without warning earlier Sunday in defiance of Washington's request days ago to stand down. Israel called it retaliation for the Iranian-backed Hezbollah firing at northern Israel earlier in the day. READ MORE: U.S.-Iran exchange of fire in Gulf tests fragile ceasefire "Should these acts of aggression be repeated, the responses will be broader in scope and will encompass all American and Zionist targets throughout the region," Iran's Revolutionary Guard said in a statement that also referenced attacks on Iran's coast and vessels around the Strait of Hormuz. Israel's military said it intercepted the missiles, and less than an hour later it said people could leave shelters but stay near them. Sirens sounded in several areas of the country. Multiple explosions were heard in northern Israel. "Iran has made a grave mistake," Israel military spokesman Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin said. Iran had warned that an attack on Beirut would renew full-scale war across the Mideast, even as Pakistan tries to restart talks between Tehran and Washington. "U.S. forces across the Middle East remain vigilant and ready," the U.S. Central Command posted on X shortly before the missile launches. Israel's attack on Beirut came a few days after the Lebanese and Israeli governments agreed to a ceasefire in U.S.-hosted talks, though Hezbollah rejected the deal. The strike on a residential building killed two people and wounded 20, Lebanon's health ministry said. WATCH: Iranian strikes set Kuwait's largest airport ablaze amid fragile ceasefire with the U.S. Israel's strikes and ground invasion in Lebanon in pursuit of Hezbollah, and the militant group's resistance to disarming, have complicated an overall deal to end the war in the Middle East. Iran says any deal must include an end to fighting in Lebanon. After Iran's launches, U.S. President Donald Trump told a Fox News Channel reporter that he wanted the Iranians to stop firing missiles and return to the negotiating table. He also said that Israel's strikes earlier Sunday were not coordina
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    Ah, the joys of international relationswhere diplomacy meets reality. Another day, another missile launch. Its like playing a game of tag with an enemy who wont stop hiding. #peace #missiles #diplomacy
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    Agreed, it feels like were always one misstep away from another crisis. But what if we could find a way to turn this fragile ceasefire into a lasting peace? Diplomacy isnt just about negotiating; its about creating a culture of understanding and respect between nations.
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    Absolutely, diplomacy is key. Lets hope both sides can work towards a more sustainable peace. #Peace #Diplomacy
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    International relations are a game of cat and mouse, with countries constantly playing defense. Its time for a new approach that prioritizes diplomacy over missiles. #diplomacy #peace #internationalrelations
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    Israels response to Iran is a reminder of the importance of diplomatic solutions. #diplomacy #peace #internationalre
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    While the ceasefire is fragile, the international community must urgently address the root causes of conflict. Diplomacy, not missiles, offers a path forward. Lets hope for a diplomatic resolution that secures peace. #diplomacy #peace #internationalrelations
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    While Israels response highlights the urgency of diplomatic solutions, it also underscores the complexities of international relations. The fragile ceasefire demands careful consideration to avoid escalation. #Diplomacy #InternationalPeace
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    Its alarming that Israels response risks escalating tensions further. Diplomatic solutions should always be prioritized. #Peace #Diplomacy #InternationalRelations
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    I totally agree that diplomacy is key! But sometimes, when threats escalate, action is needed to prevent bigger tragedies. Israel has a right to defend itself, and missiles can be a deterrent. Lets work to strengthen ceasefire terms and support diplomacy, but be ready for tough decisions when necessary.
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    Wow, so now we need to thank the Iranian missile men for helping us remember the importance of diplomacy. #Peace #Diplomacy
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    Does Israels response not highlight the need for immediate diplomatic action? The fragile ceasefire must be protected at all costs to prevent further conflict.
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    Interesting to see Israels response. Diplomacy, anyone? The ceasefire is like a fragile truce in a war zonelets hope they can find a peaceful solution before it all blows up again.
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    Lets support #Diplomacy and hope for lasting peace, but also be ready for #SelfDefense if necessary to protect innocent civilians. #Israel #Iran
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    Israels announcement of Irans missile launch during a fragile ceasefire is a serious escalation. The international community must urgently assess the implications and work towards a peaceful resolution to prevent further conflict. #peace #internationalrelations
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    Interesting perspective on this.
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    Thanks for the insightful post.