Iran-US war latest: Israel launches retaliatory strikes on Iran’s military targets after missile attack

Explosions in Tehran, Isfahan as Israel launches attacks

Israel carried out airstrikes on targets in central and western Iran early on Monday in response to Iranian missile launches against Israel.

Explosions were reported in several Iranian cities, including Tehran, Isfahan, Tabriz and Karaj.

Iran temporarily closed the airspace around Tehran’s main international airport following the attacks.

The strikes came despite reports that US president Donald Trump had urged Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to retaliate immediately, as Washington continues to pursue diplomatic efforts with Tehran.

The latest exchange has raised fears of a broader regional conflict.

Maroosha Muzaffar8 June 2026 04:16

Saudi Arabia issues warning over potential danger in Al-Kharj governorate

Saudi Arabia’s civil defence earlier issued an alert in Al-Kharj governorate, warning residents of a potential danger in the area. But later, it said that the “danger has passed” in Al-Kharj governorate.

Authorities had urged people to remain indoors and avoid leaving their shelters until the threat had passed.

Maroosha Muzaffar8 June 2026 04:08

Watch: Trump claims Iran hasn’t made a deal because ‘they’re strong’ and ‘proud’

Trump claims Iran hasn’t made a deal because ‘they’re strong’ and ‘proud’

James Reynolds8 June 2026 03:00

In focus: Why the loss of Oscar-nominated Persepolis creator Marjane Satrapi is a tragedy for Iran

The French-Iranian filmmaker shed light on the untold lives of Iranian women following the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

As the US-Iran conflict shows no end in sight, Maira Butt reports on why Satrapi’s powerful voice will be missed:

James Reynolds8 June 2026 02:00

Lammy admits ‘arrangements can be made’ amid calls for prisoner swap to free British couple locked up in Iran

David Lammy has admitted that “arrangements can be made” in response to calls for a prisoner swap to free a British couple imprisoned in Iran.

James Reynolds8 June 2026 01:00

Israel strikes Beirut’s southern suburbs days after ceasefire agreement

Israel struck the southern Beirut suburbs on Sunday just days after a ceasefire agreement in Washington went into effect.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said the strikes were in retaliation for Hezbollah firing toward northern Israel earlier, and that the attacks targeted “command centers” in the sprawling urban neighborhoods.

Hezbollah did not immediately claim responsibility for firing at Israel.

The strikes come after the Lebanese and Israeli governments in Washington renewed a ceasefire agreement in ongoing talks that Beirut hopes will bring an end to the war across the country. There was no immediate word of casualties.

James Reynolds8 June 2026 00:00

As it happened: Israel vows to respond to Iranian missile attack

They added that any Israeli response would prompt “more crushing and regretful blows”, as the head of the IDF indicated the military was ready to respond as soon as the order was given.

Donald Trump urged Benjamin Netanyahu not to respond and risk another major escalation. He said the strikes resulted in no casualties.

A streak of light illuminates the sky during a missile attack from Iran towards Israel, as seen from Jerusalem
A streak of light illuminates the sky during a missile attack from Iran towards Israel, as seen from Jerusalem (Reuters)

In comments to Axios, the president cautioned: “Hopefully Israel is not going to retaliate. If Bibi strikes them back it’s just gonna keep going like the last 47 years, or the last 3000 years.”

“Each of them had their fun. Israel had its strike and Iran had its strike. We don’t need another one,” he added.

Speaking to the Financial Times, he added, “I call the shots. He [Netanyahu] doesn’t call the shots”. He said that the Israeli prime minister will have “no choice” but to accept a deal with Iran.

Asked what would happen if a deal failed “on its merits”, Trump said he would consider a commando raid on Iran.

Separately, he told Fox News he was “not happy” with Israel’s strikes on Beirut, signalling a widening rift with Israel as he tries to wind down the unpopular war in the Middle East.

James Reynolds7 June 2026 23:42

As it happens: Israel vows to respond to Iranian missile attack

They added that any Israeli response would prompt “more crushing and regretful blows”, as the head of the IDF indicated the military was ready to respond as soon as the order was given.

Donald Trump urged Benjamin Netanyahu not to respond and risk another major escalation. He said the strikes resulted in no casualties.

A streak of light illuminates the sky during a missile attack from Iran towards Israel, as seen from Jerusalem
A streak of light illuminates the sky during a missile attack from Iran towards Israel, as seen from Jerusalem (Reuters)

In comments to Axios, the president cautioned: “Hopefully Israel is not going to retaliate. If Bibi strikes them back it’s just gonna keep going like the last 47 years, or the last 3000 years.”

“Each of them had their fun. Israel had its strike and Iran had its strike. We don’t need another one,” he added.

Speaking to the Financial Times, he added, “I call the shots. He [Netanyahu] doesn’t call the shots”. He said that the Israeli prime minister will have “no choice” but to accept a deal with Iran.

Asked what would happen if a deal failed “on its merits”, Trump said he would consider a commando raid on Iran.

Separately, he told Fox News he was “not happy” with Israel’s strikes on Beirut, signalling a widening rift with Israel as he tries to wind down the unpopular war in the Middle East.

James Reynolds7 June 2026 23:42

Trump says he still ‘calls the shots’ amid rift with Netanyahu

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will have no choice but to accept whatever deal the US negotiates with Iran, Donald Trump told the Financial Times in an interview published on Sunday, because Trump “calls the shots”.

“He won’t have any choice,” Trump was quoted as saying.

James Reynolds7 June 2026 23:34

In focus: Why the loss of Oscar-nominated Persepolis creator Marjane Satrapi is a tragedy for Iran

The French-Iranian filmmaker shed light on the untold lives of Iranian women following the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

As the US-Iran conflict shows no end in sight, Maira Butt reports on why Satrapi’s powerful voice will be missed:

James Reynolds7 June 2026 23:00

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