LIVE BLOG08 Jun 2026 | 07:17:33 AM ISTIran hits IsraelSynopsisIran's powerful Revolutionary Guards called the attack a "warning" after Israel struck Beirut's southern suburbs earlier in the day, threatening wider strikes in the event of repeated aggression.Air raid sirens sounded in Israel on Sunday as its military said it intercepted incoming Iranian missiles, the first such barrage since an April ceasefire took hold in the Middle East war.Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guards called the attack a "warning" after Israel struck Beirut's southern suburbs earlier in the day, threatening wider strikes in the event of repeated aggression.An April 8 ceasefire had halted major hostilities between Iran and its foes Israel and the United States.But efforts to turn the truce into a settlement have repeatedly stalled, and Sunday's launches were sure to further dampen hopes for a lasting peace, as the Middle East war reached its 100th day. Show more Show less1 New UpdateIsraeli army says struck targets in IranThe Israeli army said Monday it had struck targets in western and central Iran, as Iranian state TV reported explosions in the cities of Tehran, Tabriz and Isfahan."A short while ago, the Israeli Air Force struck military targets belonging to the Iranian terror regime in western and central Iran," the Israel Defense Forces posted on Telegram.Iran's Revolutionary Guards warn Israeli to stop attacks on LebanonIran's ​Revolutionary Guards said on ​Sunday the Israeli army must stop its ‌attacks ⁠on ⁠Lebanon and if ​it expands its attacks ​or responds to Iran's actions, ​it will face "more ⁠crushing and ‌regretful ​blows," ​following the ⁠Israeli army saying it detected an ​attack from Iran."We ​had previously warned that if the crimes in ‌the Dahieh area of Beirut ​expand, ​we ⁠will attack targets in the occupied territories," IRGC top ​joint military command said. Iran launches missiles at Israel for first time since Mideast truceAn April 8 ceasefire had halted major hostilities between Iran and its foes Israel and the United States.But efforts to turn the truce into a settlement have repeatedly stalled, and Sunday's launches were sure to further dampen hopes for a lasting peace, as the Middle East war reached its 100th day.Iran rejects idea of using its assets to pay damages to US alliesIran's Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi said on Sunday that regional governments were "not ​in a position to demand reparations", ​responding to what he said were reports that the U.S. could ​use Iranian assets to compensate regional allies for war-related damages.Gharibabadi added in a post on X that Iran's assets were "neither war spoils for Washington nor a payment fund for its allies".Trump says Netanyahu will have "no choice" but to "accept a deal" with IranUS President Donald Trump on Monday said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will have "no choice" but to accept any "deal the United States negotiates with Iran."In a telephone interview with the Financial Times, Trump said, "He won't have any choice. I call the shots. I call all the shots. He [Netanyahu] doesn't call the shots."He further added that Iran's strikes had not changed his desire to conclude US-Iran negotiations. "It's not going to have any impact on the deal," Trump said.Israel military chief vows to strike Iran 'with force as soon as greenlight is given'Israeli military chief Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir vowed Sunday that the military would strike Iran "with force" upon receiving orders, after the Islamic republic fired missiles at Israel."The IDF will strike the enemy with force as soon as the green light is given," Zamir said in a statement as he conducted a situational assessment, the military said.Iran suspends flights at Tehran international airport, says local mediaTehran's international airport suspended all incoming flights after Iranian missile strikes on Israel, local media said Sunday."The civil aviation authority announced the suspension of all flights bound for the airport until further notice," said Iranian press agency Mehr -- the latest closure for Khomeini International Airport, one of two serving the capital, which had only re-opened in April after being shut for weeks over the Middle East war.