By MalayMail
JERUSALEM, June 8 β Air raid sirens sounded in Israel yesterday as its military worked to intercept barrages of incoming Iranian missiles for the first time since an April ceasefire took hold in the Middle East war.
Iranβs powerful Revolutionary Guards called the attack a βwarningβ after Israel struck Beirutβs 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, Israel and the US, but efforts to turn the truce into a settlement have repeatedly stalled, and yesterdayβs launches were sure to further dampen hopes for a lasting peace, as the Middle East war reached its 100th day.
Tehran has insisted any deal to permanently end the war must also halt the parallel conflict in Lebanon, where Israel is pursuing a campaign against the Iran-backed movement Hezbollah, and had warned that any new attacks on Beirut would trigger a βfull-scale resumptionβ of hostilities.
Yesterday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahuβs office announced that the army had βstruck a militant command centre in Beirutβs Dahiyeh district, in response to Hezbollahβs fire towards Israeli territoryβ.
The raid killed two people and wounded 20 more, Lebanonβs health ministry said.
Israel had warned it would hit the area should Hezbollah attack northern Israel, and the group later confirmed having launched missiles and drones at a pair of Israeli army barracks yesterday morning.
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Iranβs parliament speaker and its chief negotiator in talks with Washington, accused the US of having given a βgreen lightβ for the Beirut attack, saying US and Israeli assets were now βlegitimate targetsβ.
Hours later, the Israeli military reported at least three waves of incoming missiles, saying its air defences were βidentifying and intercepting threatsβ.
The head of Iranβs military central command said Israel had βcrossed all red linesβ with the Beirut strike, demanding it halt its campaign in Lebanon.
βTonightβs operation was a warning,β the Revolutionary Guards said. βIf such aggressions are repeated, the responses will be broader and will cover all US-Zionist targets in the region.β
Shortly after the attack, Iran announced it was closing its airspace over the countryβs west, while neighbouring Iraq and nearby Syria followed suit.
βGone numbβ
The sharp escalation came as Iranians were already feeling the strain of weeks of uncertainty.
Fitness trainer Elaheh from Ahvaz told AFP: βI really have gone numb.β
βDaily life? Itβs a joke. Everything is horrible. We only try to survive,β the 32-year-old added, pointing to rising prices.
Farhad, a 35-year-old chef, also said life was becoming βincreasingly difficultβ, noting economic hardship had set in even before the war.
βThings that just a few months ago you might have considered buying have now become dreams and fairy tales,β he told AFP.
There were some signs of ongoing diplomatic efforts over the weekend, with Pakistanβs interior minister Mohsin Naqvi visiting Tehran.
Naqvi said upon his arrival Saturday that he would deliver a βspecial letterβ from Pakistanβs army chief to Iranβs supreme leader, as well as a message from the prime minister, according to Iranian state television.
Pakistani military leader Syed Asim Munir has played a key role in mediating between Iran and the US following an initial round of direct negotiations in Islamabad.
Also on Saturday, Lebanese army chief Rodolphe Haykal travelled to Pakistan for his own talks with Munir, and a source with knowledge of his visit said it was βlinked to the Pakistani mediationβ between Tehran and Washington.
βDeadlockβ
Mohsen Rezaei, military adviser to Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, had told CNN negotiations with the US βare at a deadlock, and Trump must break this deadlockβ, calling for the release of some US$24 billion in frozen Iranian assets.
But Trump said in the same interview that he would not unfreeze Iranian assets before reaching an initial agreement with Tehran. βIf they behave, if they do a good job, we start talking,β he said.
In fact, Washington may seek to use those funds to pay for damage wrought by Iranian strikes on Gulf allies, according to a source familiar with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessentβs thinking.
Meanwhile, US Central Command (Centcom) said overnight that it destroyed two Iranian drones βthat threatened international maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuzβ.
A previous drone interception and strikes on Iranian radar sites had prompted Tehran on Saturday to fire a salvo of missiles at US allies Bahrain and Kuwait. β AFP
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