
A man look at the wreckage of an Iranian missile that landed near the West Bank city of Jericho Monday, June 8, 2026.
Mahmoud Illean/AP
Mahmoud Illean/AP
TEL AVIV, Israel — Israel and Iran exchanged missile fire in the first such attacks between the two bitter rivals since a Middle East ceasefire was declared two months ago. President Trump called Monday on both countries to stop the attacks.
“Israel and Iran must immediately stop ‘shooting’,” Trump wrote on social media.
Shortly afterward, Iran’s military said it was halting further attacks for now, saying Israel had “learned a lesson.”
Trump then took to social media again said, “Both sides, Israel and Iran, are looking to do an immediate CEASEFIRE! Final negotiations on “Peace” are proceeding, subject to ignorance or stupidity getting in its way.”
Trump has been claiming for weeks that a deal was within reach, even as the ceasefire declared on April 8 was increasingly fragile.
The missile exchanges marked a major escalation that came on the 100th day of a war that began on Feb. 28. Yet this was only part of increased military action in recent days that has also included the U.S., several Arab Gulf countries and the militant Lebanese group Hezbollah.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps said its missiles late Sunday night and Monday morning targeted three military air bases in Israel, two in the center of the country and one in the north.
Altogether, Iran launched nearly 30 ballistic missiles at Israel, according to the Israel military.
The Israeli military said it had shot down the incoming fire. Falling debris ignited brush fires, but no damage or injuries were reported. Israel ordered schools closed on Monday as a precautionary measure.
Trump told Britain’s Financial Times that his message to Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu was not to fire back on Iran, and Netanyahu had no option but to accept.
“He won’t have any choice,” Trump said of Netanyahu. “I call the shots. I call all the shots. He doesn’t call the shots.”
But Israel made clear it would hit back.
“Iran fired 11 ballistic missiles at Israel,” Israel’s ambassador to the U.S., Yechiel Leiter, said on X after the first wave of Iranian attacks. “No self-respecting country in the world would tolerate such an attack, and neither will Israel. Israel is now targeting Iranian surface-to-surface missile launch sites.”

Israeli security forces examine a fragment of an intercepted Iranian missile in northern Israel, early Monday, June 8, 2026.
Rami Shlush/AP
Rami Shlush/AP
In the early hours of Monday, Israel unleashed missile strikes on Iran. Dozens of Israeli warplanes took part in the operation that focused mostly on Iranian air defenses that were being restored after the earlier fighting, Israel’s military said.
Iranian citizens reported explosions in the capital Tehran, as well as Isfahan and Tabriz. The Iranian media reported that the country’s airports had been shut down.
The Israeli military also said it hit several targets at a huge petrochemical complex in Mahshahr, in southwestern Iran. The workers at the plant were evacuated, the Iran media said.
In another development, the Houthis in Yemen said they fired missiles at Israel, prompting another round of sirens in the Tel Aviv area. There were no reports of the missiles hitting any targets.
The Houthis also said they would prevent Israeli-linked ships from sailing in the Red Sea. The Houthis disrupted shipping traffic in the Red Sea for two years, from the fall of 2023 to the fall of 2025, in a show of solidarity with the Palestinians over the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.
A recent increase in attacks
The two-month-old ceasefire has been fraying with missile and drone attacks picking up in recent days across the region.
Most of the shooting exchanges had involved either the U.S. and Iran, or Israel and Hezbollah.
The direct attacks between Israel and Iran further complicate the efforts to end the fighting.
The Israel-Hezbollah conflict has been particularly intense. Israel last month invaded southern Lebanon to the deepest point in 26 years and now has a large force operating in that territory. It has been fighting the militant group Hezbollah, which Iran helped establish to counter Israel’s 1982 invasion of Lebanon and stills support.
Israeli and the Lebanese officials met in Washington last week and agreed to renew the earlier ceasefire that had collapsed. However, the Lebanese government army is not strong enough to control Hezbollah, which rejected the agreement, saying it amounted to the group’s surrender. The agreement stipulates that Hezbollah, but not Israel stop attacks and does not include an Israeli withdrawal from occupied areas.
Israeli attacks in Lebanon since the war began on March 2 have killed 3,600 people, including hundreds of women and children, according to Lebanon’s health ministry. Israel says two civilians have been killed in Hezbollah attacks.
Iran had been warning it might act against Israel due to its ongoing attacks against Hezbollah.
A series of events escalated rapidly on Sunday. In the morning, Hezbollah fired rockets into northern Israel.
Hours later, Israel launched airstrikes against Hezbollah strongholds in the southern suburbs of Beirut.
By late night, Iran unleashed its missile barrage against Israel, and Israel fired back early Monday morning.
Officials in countries throughout the region — including Pakistan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Turkey — have been holding a series of phone calls in an attempt to calm the region.
NPR’s Jane Arraf contributed reporting from Beirut, Lebanon.
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