IDF confirms airstrikes against targets in western and central Iran
by Don Jacobson · UPIJune 7 (UPI) -- The Israel Defense Forces confirmed it struck military targets in western and central Iran on Monday in retaliation for a wave of airstrikes launched against the Jewish state by Tehran hours earlier.
"A short while ago, the Israeli Air Force struck military targets belonging to the Iranian terror regime in western and central Iran. Details to follow," the IDF said in a post on Telegram as a fragile cease-fire in the Iran War continued to unravel.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, meanwhile, confirmed the attack, according to the semi-official Mehr News Agency.
"The Zionist enemy has attacked targets on our country's soil using air-launched ballistic missiles," the IRGC said.
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Official Iranian media also said residents in neighboring Iraq heard explosions in parts in the capital Baghdad while unidentified objects were seen over the Iraqi city and in Beirut.
The strikes against Iran came just hours after the Islamic regime lobbed missiles into northern Israel for the first time since the beginning of the cease-fire, which came into effect on April 8.
Tehran said those strikes were in response to Israeli bombings targeting Hezbollah in Lebanon.
The Iranian missiles, which the IDF said had been intercepted, were the first direct attack on Israel since the cease-fire.
The attacks follow an announcement on Sunday that Israel had launched strikes at alleged Hezbollah targets in Beirut -- attacks which it has continued throughout the cease-fire -- and some of which have been in suburban neighborhoods.
U.S. President Donald Trump, who reportedly has been briefed on Iran's actions, told Iran "that's enough, get back to the table" for peace negotiations, Fox News reported.
"The Israeli army must stop its attacks on southern Lebanon and the suburbs, and if it expands its attacks to that region or responds to Iran's action, it will face more devastating and regrettable blows," General Ali Abdollahi, head of Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya command, said in a statement.
Trump has reportedly also told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to hold back after the Iranian strikes, which Netanyahu agreed to on the condition that Hezbollah -- which is funded by the Iranian regime -- not launch strikes into northern Israel from Lebanon.
The United States and Iran have been negotiating an end the war for more than a month, as a cease-fire has mostly held but the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked, preventing the shipment of oil and other products from the Middle East.
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