CIREBON NEWS – Iranian missiles again launched into a number of Israeli areas. Tehran said the attack was a warning to the Zionist government to immediately stop its attacks on Lebanon.
As is known, Jewish soldiers continued to advance into Lebanese territory and forcibly evicted residents from a number of cities. Iran does not accept its partners, Hezbollah fighters in Lebanon receive sporadic attacks from Israel.
As a sense of loyalty to friends, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) fired a barrage of missiles at Israel on Sunday, June 7 2026. Stronger attacks will be carried out if Israel retaliates or continues the war in Lebanon.
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The IRGC missile attack caused panic among residents and angered Israeli officials. Apart from improving the air defense system, Israel also immediately flew fighter jets.
“Tonight Tehran must burn!” wrote Israel’s right-wing Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben-Gvir, in X, responding to Iran’s missile attack.
Israel rushed to respond, with Netanyahu holding an emergency assessment of the situation and reportedly asking for a green light to attack Iran’s energy facilities in a phone call with US President Donald Trump.
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Shortly thereafter, the Israel Defense Forces carried out air strikes on Tehran. Apart from the Iranian capital, Israeli bomb blasts also occurred in Isfahan, Tabriz and Karaj, according to local media.
Donald Trump seems less than happy with the development of the situation in the Gulf Region. He asked both Israel and Iran to stop exchanging fire and resume peace dialogue.
Trump said both sides had “had their fun” and should stop, after Tehran fired missiles at Israel in response to the attack in Beirut.
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Trump spoke with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and reportedly urged him not to further escalate tensions in the Gulf Region.
Trump said Israel’s attack on Beirut was not coordinated with Washington and called on both sides to show restraint.
“I’m going to call Bibi right now and tell him not to retaliate. Each of them has had their fun. Israel has done its attacks, and Iran has done its attacks. We don’t need another attack,” Trump told Axios.






