07.06.2026 23:10
Following Israel's strikes on Beirut, Iran launched a retaliatory operation by firing missiles into Israeli territory. Air defense systems were activated and alerts were issued in the region. Responding to the attack, US President Trump called on the parties to return to diplomacy, saying, "You launched your missiles, that's enough. Get back to the table and make a deal."
Following Israel's attacks on Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, Iran has launched its anticipated retaliatory action. Numerous missiles were fired by the Iranian military toward Israeli territory.
ISRAELI ARMY ON HIGH ALERT
In an official statement from the Israeli army, it was reported that missiles launched from Iran were detected and that air defense systems were immediately activated. After the attack, a red alert was declared across the entire region, and defense systems were actively deployed against potential new threats.
US PRESIDENT TRUMP'S FIRST STATEMENT: "GET BACK TO THE TABLE"
Following the missile attacks that escalated tensions in the region to a peak, a swift statement came from US President Donald Trump. Calling for restraint and diplomacy from both sides, Trump addressed the Iranian leadership with the following words:
"You have launched your missiles, that's enough. Get back to the table and make a deal."
Highlighting the timing of the attacks and implying that a compromise was within reach, Trump further expressed his reaction to the situation by saying, "I was about to say the deal would be signed on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday, but now this is happening."