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Part of a missile protrudes from the ground, after attacks from Iran, in the central region of the West Bank occupied by Israel, on June 8, 2026.
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Iran blames the United States for the most recent exchange of attacks with Israel and that Israeli actions cannot be dissociated from American policies. The statement was made by the spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Esmaeil Baghaei this Monday (8).
According to Baghaei, the new attacks only worsen the "chaotic diplomatic process" with the United States and further increase Tehran's distrust of Washington.
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Esmaeil Baghaei added that the US bears direct responsibility for the recent violations of the ceasefire and that Israel does not take independent measures without consulting Washington.
Earlier, Israel carried out attacks on "military targets" in Iran on Monday morning (Sunday night, 7th, Brasília time), according to the American website Axios.
Iran confirms having fired missiles at an Israeli base
Explosions were heard in Tehran, Tabriz and Isfahan, according to the Al Jazeera TV network.
The bombings represent an escalation of warfare in the region and the definitive breach of the ceasefire established in April in the region. It is the first time since April that Israel and Iran have attacked each other.
This is also the second time in less than 24 hours that Israel has defied Donald Trump and carried out attacks on countries in the region.
"The Israeli Air Force attacked military targets belonging to the Iranian terrorist regime in western and central Iran recently," the Israeli forces said on their social media.
Trump tried to establish a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, which operates in Lebanon, during the week. Israel violated the agreement, however, by bombing Beirut.
Following the Israeli attacks on the capital of Lebanon, Beirut, Iran launched a series of missiles towards Israel this Sunday (7).
US President Donald Trump then called Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, asking for there to be no military response against Tehran.
To the newspaper "Financial Times", Trump said that Netanyahu had "no option" but to accept the peace agreement between Washington and Tehran, because it is he, Trump, who "calls the shots" - the agreement is in the negotiation phase and has not yet been signed.
"We are close to a final [peace] agreement with Iran, I don't want to ruin everything because of what is happening now," Trump said earlier, to the website Axios.
There are no reports of injuries in Iranian bombings. Images on social media show interceptions of the Iron Dome system in skies controlled by Israel.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard said it had fired on an Israeli military base.
Shortly after the wave of missiles, Netanyahu said he would counterattack Iran's retaliation. Trump, however, spoke out against the retaliation.
US bases become targets
The Israeli attack, which broke the truce in Lebanon, hit buildings in a suburb of Beirut which Israel said harbored Hezbollah terrorists planning an attack.
Iran said that the 19 bases that the US has in the Middle East have become "legitimate targets" again - the US has military bases in countries in the region such as the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Egypt (see map below). The threat was also extended to Israeli assets in the region.
After the demonstration in Tehran, Iraq said it will close its airspace and suspend aircraft navigation services for 72 hours. Iran also closed its airspace.
The announcement was made by Iran's main negotiator in talks with the US, Mohammad Qalibaf, who is also president of the Iranian Parliament and one of the central figures of power in the country.
"They are not committed to a ceasefire nor do they believe in dialogue and, through the naval blockade and the violation of agreements relating to Lebanon, they have demonstrated that they only understand the language of power," Qalibaf said in a post on his social media.
Map shows US military bases in the Middle East.
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Challenge to Trump
Israel's attack on Lebanon was also a challenge to United States President Donald Trump, who assured last week that Israel would not bomb Lebanon again. The disagreements between allies the USA and Israel over Lebanon even generated a discussion between Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The US president confirmed that he called Netanayhu "completely crazy" because of Israel's attacks in Lebanon and criticized the incursions.
Trump was referring to the constant attacks that Israel has made on neighboring Lebanon amid the ceasefire in force in the Middle East conflict. Pakistan, which mediated the negotiations, and Iran insist that Lebanon was included in the truce, while the US and Israel insist that only attacks on Iranian territory and the Persian Gulf countries.
In addition, last week, the US president stated that Israel and the terrorist group Hezbollah agreed to a truce in attacks in Lebanon and northern Israeli territory. Israel fights in Lebanon against Hezbollah, the Lebanese terrorist group that is financed by Iran and carries out constant attacks in northern Israel.
Source: G1
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