June 07, 2026Share to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribeJune 07, 2026Updates'I call all the shots': Trump says Netanyahu will have no choice but to accept Iran dealPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "won't have any choice" but to accept a U.S.-negotiated Iran cease-fire because President Donald Trump told the Financial Times that he calls "all the shots."In an interview shortly after Iran fired several missile barrages toward Israel for the first time since a cease-fire was negotiated in April, Trump also told Fox News that he would instruct Netanyahu to refrain from retaliating against Iran, contradicting Israeli military statements.Trump told the Financial Times that Iran's missile barrage had not changed his goal of reaching a U.S.-Iran interim cease-fire agreement: "It's not going to have any impact on the deal," adding, "The deal may make it on its own merit, or not, but this will not have any effect on it.""We'll see how it ends up. But they [the missile strikes on Israel] were attacks that did not kick at all. It's one of those things that's been going for 3,000 years, or 47 years, depending on how you count.""I think the deal is going on," he said. "We'll see what happens."Asked what would happen if cease-fire negotiations failed, Trump said he would consider deploying troops for a U.S. ground operation in Iran."It means [one of] two things," he told FT. "Number one, it would mean that possibly we would go in and take care of the rest of the place that we didn't take care of militarily. Or it would just mean that we would keep the blockade on Iran because the blockade has been probably more powerful than any attack that was ever made on that country."Read the full articleIran says any Israeli action against Iran or Lebanon will be met with 'crushing response'Iran's Foreign Ministry announced that any Israeli action against Iran or Lebanon will be met with a "crushing response."The ministry said Iran's armed forces conducted "defensive strikes" against Israel following repeated violations of the cease-fire and Israeli aggression against Lebanon, adding that a cease-fire in Lebanon was an integral part of the deal negotiated in April.IDF warns to prepare for possibility of further missile barragesIDF Spokesperson Brig. Gen. Defrin said that the army is prepared for further Iranian missile barrages to be launched toward Israel.He said Iran "is trying to create a new equation when it conducts direct fire on our territory in response to the IDF attacks in Dahiyeh – we will not allow this," following Israeli strikes on Beirut earlier on Sunday.According to the IDF spokesperson, the Chief of Staff is currently consulting with the General Staff Forum and that the IDF will continue to operate in Lebanon. Defrin noted, "Our defense systems are excellent, but the defense is not completely impenetrable."RECAP: Iran responds to IDF strike in Beirut with missile barrage targeting northern Israel, Trump urges calm Here are Sunday's latest updates from the U.S.-Iran cease-fire and Israel's cease-fire with Hezbollah:■ The Israeli military struck Hezbollah command centers in Beirut's southern suburbs after rocket fire targeted communities in Israel's north earlier on Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.■ Iran launched several missile barrages targeting northern Israel in response to Israel's strike on Beirut's Dahiyeh. Iran's Revolutionary Guards said it targeted Israel's Ramat David air base with ballistic missiles.■ An Israeli source said Israel was planning on retaliating against Iran following a missile barrage targeting northern Israel.■ U.S. President Donald Trump urged Iran to return to the negotiation table following an Iranian missile barrage targeting northern Israel. "I would suggest to Iran: You've shot your missiles, that's enough," he told Fox News. ■ National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said that "Tehran must burn tonight," following the targeting of Israel's north by Iranian missiles.■ A man was killed and five others wounded in a terrorist attack at four locations in central Israel, authorities said.■ Turkish Interior Minister Mustafa Çiftçi said on Sunday he prayed for the return of Jerusalem to Turkish sovereignty and to be appointed governor of the city.■ The Israeli military announced it has opened an investigation into the fatal shooting of a seven-month-old Palestinian infant and the wounding of his parents by IDF troops near Hebron on Friday.Syria, Iraq and western Iran temporarily close airspaces, suspend operationsIraq 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 on Sunday.The Iraqi Civil Aviation Authority said Iraqi airspace will remain closed for 72 hours.Syria has temporarily closed its southern airspace for 12 hours and suspended operations at Damascus Airport. 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Iranian missile barrage to central, southern Israel after IDF strikes in Iran
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