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An Israeli air-defence missile flies in the sky over Israel, as seen from Hebron, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, June 7, 2026.

An Israeli air-defence missile flies over Israel on June 7, 2026. © Mussa Qawasma, Reuters

Israel on Sunday said Iran launched missiles at the country shortly after Israel conducted airstrikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs. Israeli defences intercepted all the missiles so far, the military said. The attack on Israel was the first such bombardment since a fragile ceasefire took effect in April, complicating mediation efforts. Follow our liveblog for the latest updates.

 

Iraq temporarily closes airspace, suspends air navigation over safety concerns

⁠Iraq ⁠has ​temporarily ​closed its airspace and suspended air ​navigation ‌for ⁠reasons ‌related to air traffic safety ⁠following the launch ​of Iranian ‌rockets, civil aviation officials ‌told Reuters.

The Iraqi Civil Aviation Authority ​said ​Iraqi airspace ​will remain closed ​for 72 hours.

IRGC says it targeted Israeli air base with ballistic missiles

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards has said it targeted Israel’s Ramat David air base with ballistic missiles.

The attack was a “warning” ⁠of a broader response ​that would ‌encompass all US ‌and ​Israeli targets in the region if “aggressions” ​are ​repeated, said the Revolutionary Guards.

The acceptance of the ceasefire was conditional on the cessation of fire on all fronts, but the US and Israel did not adhere to their commitments, the Guards added.

Israel military says intercepted all missiles fired by Iran so far

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Israeli military identifies missiles launched from Iran

The ⁠Israeli ​military ​said it identified missiles ​launched ‌from ⁠Iran ‌toward the ⁠territory of the ​state ‌of Israel a short ‌time ​ago, adding that defence ​systems ​are operating to ​intercept ​the threat.

Israeli military says defence systems operating to intercept missile threat from Iran

Hezbollah confirms it attacked target in northern Israel

Hezbollah said it had launched a drone at an army post in northern Israel on Sunday, confirming an attack hours after Israel said it had struck Beirut in retaliation for cross-border fire.

In a statement, the group said that “in response to the Israeli enemy’s violation of the ceasefire and the attacks that struck villages in southern Lebanon… the fighters of the Islamic Resistance targeted, at 9:30 AM on Sunday, June 7, 2026, a gathering of Israeli enemy soldiers at Dovev Barracks”.

Two killed, 20 wounded in Israeli attack on Beirut suburbs

The Israeli strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs on Sunday killed two people and wounded 20 more, Lebanon’s health ministry said.

“The Israeli enemy’s airstrike on the Mreijeh area in the southern suburbs of Beirut resulted in two martyrs and 20 wounded, including 4 children and 4 women,” the ministry said, in a statement.

Iran’s top negotiator threatens US targets over Lebanon escalation

⁠The US ​naval blockade of Iran and ​its green light on Sunday for Israel to escalate attacks ​in Lebanon ‌make US bases ⁠and Israeli assets in the ‌Middle East legitimate targets, Iran’s top ⁠negotiator said in a post on X.

The comments ​from Iran’s Parliament speaker, ‌Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, follow Israeli attacks on the southern suburbs ‌of Lebanon’s capital, a stronghold of ​Iran’s ally Hezbollah.

“They are neither committed to a ceasefire nor ​believe in dialogue, and through ​the naval blockade ​and violation of agreements regarding Lebanon they ​showed that they only understand the language of power,” Ghalibaf said in an apparent reference to ⁠the US and Israel.

Trump says won’t unfreeze Iran assets before deal

US President Donald Trump said in an interview broadcast Sunday that he will not unfreeze Iranian assets before reaching an agreement with Tehran.

Asked whether he would be willing, as part of a potential agreement, to unfreeze Iranian assets or lift certain sanctions against Iran, Trump replied: “No.”

“(That) comes after. If they behave, if they do a good job, we start talking,” he said in the interview with NBC, recorded Friday.

Iran has demanded that billions in frozen assets be unblocked.

Grief, mourning at funeral for Lebanese soldiers killed in Israeli strike

Mourners gathered in Beirut Sunday for the funeral of the Lebanese soldiers killed in an Israeli strike on their vehicle on Saturday.

Two Lebanese officers and a soldier were killed in a strike on a military vehicle on the road between Khardali and Nabatieh in southern Lebanon in an attack that Lebanese President Joseph Aoun called a “flagrant violation of Lebanese sovereignty”.

Lebanese army soldiers carry the coffin of Brig. Gen. Wissam Sabra during his funeral in Beirut, June 7, 2026. (Photo: Hassan Ammar, AP)

A mourner touches the coffin of the Lebanese army Brig. Gen. Wissam Sabra, who was killed in an Israeli strike during his funeral procession in Beirut, June 7, 2026. (Photo: Hassan Ammar, AP)

A relative of the Lebanese soldier Hassan Nazzal, who was killed in an Israeli strike, mourns as she holds his portrait during his funeral procession in Beirut, June 7, 2026. (Photo: Hassan Ammar, AP)

Iranian lawmaker warns of a ‘painful’ response to Israel’s attack on Beirut’s southern suburbs

⁠Iranian ​lawmaker ​Ebrahim Rezaei has said ⁠Tehran will deliver ​a “painful” response ‌to Israel’s attack ‌on Beirut’s ​Dahiyeh southern suburb.

In a post on X, Rezaei warned of a “decisive” and “painful” response after the Israeli ​military conducted strikes in the Hezbollah stronghold southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital.

Trump urges more ‘surgical’ strikes against Hezbollah in NBC interview

President Donald Trump called for more “surgical” strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon in an interview broadcast Sunday. 

“I’d like to see Lebanon have a better life. I’d like to see a more surgical attack on Hezbollah. I think it should be more surgical,” Trump said, according to a transcript of the interview with NBC’s “Meet the Press,” recorded Friday.

Arab attacker opens fire in central Israel, killing 1 and wounding 5

A Palestinian man with Israeli citizenship went on a shooting rampage in several towns in central Israel on Sunday, killing one person and wounding five others, according to Israeli police. The attacker was killed by police.

The attack came at a time of heightened tensions following a spate of Israeli settler attacks, and the deadly shooting of a Palestinian baby over the weekend, in the nearby West Bank.

Police identified the attacker as a resident of the Arab town of Taybeh in his 20s, but his precise motives were not immediately known.

Reporting from Jerusalem, FRANCE 24’s Noga Tarnopolsky notes that the fact that it was an attack perpetrated by an Israeli citizen “is shaking up the country quite a bit, shaking up the government that keeps promising security and failing to deliver”.

US draft resolution at IAEA demands Iran grant access to nuclear sites, uranium stocks

The US is lobbying other countries on the UN nuclear watchdog’s ​Board of Governors to back a draft resolution ordering Iran to inform the agency of the fate of its bombed nuclear sites and enriched uranium stocks, according to a draft text seen by Reuters.

The draft resolution has been circulated ahead of this ‌week’s quarterly meeting of the IAEA’s 35-nation board. It risks further complicating ⁠current talks between the US and Iran to end the war.

While previous IAEA board resolutions against Iran ‌have passed by a clear margin, this text could meet stiffer resistance since it was the US that, along with Israel, bombed Iran’s ‌nuclear sites last June during nuclear negotiations. Since then, the agency has been unable to return to ​those sites.

Iran must “provide the Agency with precise information on nuclear material accountancy and safeguarded nuclear facilities in Iran” and “grant the Agency all ​access it requires to verify this information,” the text seen ​by Reuters said, adding that both must happen “without delay”.

Trump says he will not unfreeze Iran’s assets ahead before deal is done

President ​Donald Trump said he ‌will ⁠not unfreeze Iranian assets ‌or lift any sanctions before a ⁠peace deal is reached.

In ​a recent interview with NBC News’ “Meet the Press”, Trump said he ​would consider those ‌steps after an agreement is reached. “Comes after,” he ‌said. “Yeah. If they behave, ​if they do a good job, we start talking. ​Yeah.”

Trump also said ​that he ​was not demanding that Lebanon ​be a part of a short-term deal with Tehran.

Israeli strikes come days after Trump warned Netanyahu against attacks on Beirut’s southern suburbs

Israeli strikes hit two buildings in Beirut’s southern suburbs, reports Lebanese state media. “The raid on Beirut’s southern suburbs targeted two apartments in two buildings,” Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency said.

Witnesses say several blasts were heard and a multi-story building was hit in the Hezbollah stronghold areas known as Dahiyeh.

The strikes in Beirut’s southern suburbs were the first since a ceasefire agreement was brokered by the US.

Earlier this week, President Donald Trump confronted Netanyahu over Israeli threats to resume air strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs, according to Axios. Trump told Netanyahu not to target Beirut after Tehran had warned that Israeli strikes in Lebanon were undermining talks to end the Iran war, which began with joint US-Israeli attacks, the US website reported.

Reporting from Beirut, FRANCE 24’s Antonia Kerrigan says the latest Israeli strikes on Dahiyeh is “part of an escalation” despite the ceasefire.

Israel military strikes Beirut’s southern suburbs, PM’s office says

The ⁠Israeli ​military ​has struck on Sunday “terrorist” headquarters ​in ‌the ⁠Lebanese ‌capital Beirut’s southern suburbs, ⁠a Hezbollah stronghold ​known as ‌Dahiyeh, in response to ‌the group’s ​fire toward Israeli territory, Prime Minister Benjamin ​Netanyahu ​and ​Defence Minister ​Israel Katz said in a joint statement.

“In accordance with the directives of Prime Minister Netanyahu and Defence Minister Katz, the Israel Defence Forces have just struck a militant command centre in Beirut’s Dahiyeh district, in response to Hezbollah’s fire towards Israeli territory,” Netanyahu’s office said.

Yesterday’s key developments

  • Iran ⁠fired seven ballistic missiles toward ‌Kuwait and Bahrain hours after US forces ⁠shot down four Iranian one-way attack drones that were ​launched toward the ‌Strait of Hormuz, the US military said.
  • Several ⁠Lebanese ​soldiers, including an ​officer, were killed in an ​Israeli ‌strike ⁠targeting ‌their military vehicle on the ⁠Khardali-Nabatieh road in south ​Lebanon, the ‌Lebanese army said. The Israeli army announced the deaths of two soldiers who had been fighting in southern Lebanon.
  • The UN food agency said millions of people are being pushed into acute hunger by the Iran war, as it warned would happen if the conflict escalated and oil prices remained high. 

(FRANCE 24 with AFP, AP and Reuters)

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