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Israel and Iran Exchange Strikes After Beirut Attack, in Photos

Iran launched retaliatory strikes after Israel hit Beirut’s southern suburbs, while Israel widened attacks across Lebanon and Gaza, killing at least 13 Palestinians.

  • On Monday, Iran launched a wave of strikes on northern Israel, responding to Sunday's Israeli airstrikes on Beirut's southern suburbs that killed at least 2 people and wounded 11.
  • Prime Minister Nawaf Salam reported that Israel carried out nearly 3,500 airstrikes on Lebanon between April 17 and June 7, along with 407 demolitions and six "razing" operations to flatten entire villages.
  • Following the Iranian strikes, Israel closed all Gaza crossings on Sunday and halted humanitarian aid, cutting off supplies to roughly 2 million Palestinians in the territory.
  • President Donald Trump called for an immediate ceasefire on Monday, claiming Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would accept any United States-brokered agreement without conditions.
  • Iran's armed forces declared an end to military operations on Monday but warned of "harsher" attacks if Israel resumed strikes on Lebanon, while Israeli sources reported orders to halt attacks on Iran.
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Israel and Iran exchange strikes after Beirut attack, in photos

Israel and Iran traded strikes after Israel targeted Hezbollah in Beirut on Sunday, triggering heightened tensions in the Middle East and fears that the conflict could spread further.

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