Iran Launches Missiles at Israel Following Beirut Attack, Heightening Regional Tensions
Missiles fly again: Iran strikes Israel after Beirut attack, raising fears of wider conflict

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Iran fired missiles at Israel, marking a significant escalation after a ceasefire. This follows an Israeli strike in Beirut that killed two. Iran's Revolutionary Guard warned of broader retaliation, while Israel responded firmly. The U.S. seeks to prevent further conflict amid rising tensions.
- 01Iran's missile strikes on Israel are the first since a ceasefire began in early April.
- 02The missile launches were a response to Israeli aggression in Beirut, where two were killed in an airstrike.
- 03Iran's Revolutionary Guard threatened broader retaliation against American and Israeli targets if attacks continue.
- 04U.S. President Donald Trump expressed discontent with Israel's actions and urged restraint.
- 05The missile exchange complicates ongoing diplomatic efforts to stabilize the region.
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Iran launched missiles at Israel on Sunday, escalating tensions following an Israeli airstrike in Beirut's southern suburbs that resulted in two deaths and 20 injuries. This missile attack, confirmed by Iran's state broadcaster, marks the first significant military escalation since a ceasefire was established in early April. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard stated that the missile strikes were in retaliation for Israeli aggression against Lebanon and warned of broader responses targeting American and Israeli interests in the region. Israel's military intercepted the missiles and warned that Iran had made a 'grave mistake.' U.S. President Donald Trump called for restraint, indicating that Israel's actions were not coordinated with Washington. The missile exchange further complicates diplomatic efforts involving the U.S. and other regional actors aimed at reviving negotiations between Tehran and Washington. Additionally, the conflict has led to increased security measures, including the closure of Iranian and Iraqi airspace, highlighting the broader implications for regional stability.
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The missile strikes and subsequent military actions have heightened security concerns in Israel and Lebanon, disrupting daily life and affecting regional aviation.
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