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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-06-08 at 08:02

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2026-06-08 at 08:02

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Iranian missiles push Israel into four fronts
Smotrich floated Beirut Dahiyeh bombardment plan
Houthis join four fronts target Tel Aviv

The time is now 8:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

In Direct Israel-Iran Clashes, a former IDF Home Front Command official said Iran’s attacks were expected and Israel must defend the north even if that invites further fire. Brigadier-General (Reserve) Dedi Simchi told 103FM on Monday that he was not surprised by Iran's audacity and that striking Dahiyeh to protect citizens may be necessary, even if Iran responds. He questioned why some Israelis argue against taking action when the war now touches multiple arenas and northern communities. Separately, the IDF warned the renewed conflict could last several days and potentially escalate toward a full-blown war. By 11:30 a.m., Iran had launched three salvos, totaling about 22 to 24 ballistic missiles at Israel, while Yemeni Houthis fired two missiles. All Iranian missiles were intercepted or fell short. In the day’s air campaigns, Israel said it struck nine Islamic Republic air-defense and radar sites and a petrochemical complex tied to missile production, and mid-senior Hezbollah drone commanders were recently killed. IDF Chief of Staff Lieutenant-General Eyal Zamir has spoken with CENTCOM Chief Adm. Brad Cooper three times since the attacks.

In Iranian Retaliation, Iran’s military said attacks on Israel will cease if the IDF does not strike southern Lebanon, including the Dahiyeh district, according to the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters. A statement published by national media said the attacks ended but warned that if aggression continues, much more severe moves will be on the way. Tehran also signaled that if Israel resumes strikes in southern Lebanon or in Dahieh, harsher measures will follow. In a separate development, Iran said it ended operations against Israel but warned of harsher attacks if Israel resumes strikes in southern Lebanon or Beirut’s Dahieh district; President Trump said both sides are seeking a ceasefire.

Regional Impacts indicate Israel is contending on four fronts, with commentary arguing the war has stretched across multiple theaters and that, three years in, those with influence have been diminished since December 2023. The author notes Israeli aircraft struck Hezbollah’s headquarters in Dahiyeh, southern Beirut, in response to rocket fire into northern Israel earlier. While theaters tied to Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, and Iran proxies have shrunk from their peak, the current phase remains dangerous as Iran’s proxies and allied groups still pose regional risks.

In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, Smotrich reportedly proposed a plan to strike 20-30 buildings in Beirut’s Dahiyeh for every Iranian missile launched at Israel, arguing that hitting Beirut targets would deter Iran more effectively than direct strikes on Iran. The plan was raised as a consideration to the Security Cabinet, following the IDF’s Sunday strike on Dahiyeh. The proposal also envisioned destroying 1,000 to 2,000 buildings in Dahiyeh to deter years of aggression, with Smotrich describing a rapid, limited-response option that could bypass a prolonged air campaign. Separately, Yemen’s Houthis entering the fray has kept Israel in active conflict on four fronts, as missiles from Yemen struck Israeli territory early Monday, with sirens across central Israel and the West Bank. The Houthis claimed to have targeted the Tel Aviv area, citing Israel’s so-called “Greater Israel” project as a motive.

Iran has said it will hold its fire unless Israel attacks Lebanon or Iran. The Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters announced a halt to Iranian operations but warned that if Israel continues aggressive actions in southern Lebanon, much harsher measures will follow, signaling a broadened escalation across sou
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