Israel Strikes Beirut's Southern Suburbs Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Deal
Two people were killed and 11 wounded as Israel hit Hezbollah targets after projectiles were fired toward northern Israel, officials said.
- On Sunday, June 7, 2026, Israel struck the outskirts of Beirut for the first time since the United States announced a truce plan, casting new jeopardy on talks to end the wider war.
- Iran has long maintained that any peace deal with the United States depends on a ceasefire in Lebanon, where Israel invaded in March to combat Iran-backed Hezbollah fighters who fired across the border.
- Influential lawmaker Ebrahim Rezaei threatened a "decisive and painful response" to the strikes, while an Israeli official told Reuters that Israel would retaliate against any attacks, viewing them as "an opportunity to renew the campaign."
- President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to restart strikes unless an agreement is reached soon, as Washington and Tehran have shown little progress in reaching a deal.
- Marking 100 days of conflict, Trump told NBC News, "We're very close to a deal, or I'm going to blow the hell out of them," while Tehran continues blocking shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
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Hezbollah’s secret ‘kill, wound and maim’ bomb network exposed as Israel strikes Beirut
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Israel launched retaliatory airstrikes on sites it described as Hezbollah command centers in Beirut’s southern suburbs Sunday, hours after Israeli officials said Hezbollah fired rockets into northern Israel. Hezbollah did not immediately claim responsibility. The escalation came days after the U.S., Israel and Lebanon announced a renewed conditional ceasefire framework requiring Hezbollah to halt fire …
Hezbollah's secret 'kill, wound and maim' bomb network exposed as Israel strikes Beirut
Israel launched retaliatory airstrikes on sites it described as Hezbollah command centers in Beirut's southern suburbs Sunday, hours after Israeli officials said Hezbollah fired rockets into northern Israel. Hezbollah did not immediately claim responsibility.The escalation came days after the U.S., Israel and Lebanon announced a renewed conditional ceasefire framework requiring Hezbollah to halt fire and withdraw from parts of southern Lebanon. …
It's 3:00 a.m. on Sunday when you hear whistles and explosions in Dahieh.
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