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Home»Popular Now»Fragile ceasefire at risk as Iran reportedly fires missiles at Israel
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Fragile ceasefire at risk as Iran reportedly fires missiles at Israel

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Iranians stand next to a symbol of a Kheibar missile as they take part during a rally in support of the country’s supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei and commemorate Eid al-Ghadir in Tehran on June 4, 2026.

– | Afp | Getty Images

Iran on Sunday reportedly fired missiles at Israel, as a tenuous ceasefire between Washington and Tehran hangs in the balance.

The reports of missile fire from Iran come after the Iranian Parliamentary Speaker, MB Ghalibaf, said in a post to X that the U.S. “naval blockade and violation of agreements regarding Lebanon” amount to violations of the ceasefire.

The White House confirmed to MS NOW that President Donald Trump has been briefed on renewed fighting after Iran fired a missile at Israel for the first time since the ceasefire began. The briefing was first reported by Axios.

Ghalibaf said that the military activity in Lebanon and the ongoing U.S. blockade made “American and regime bases and assets in the region into legitimate targets,” according to a translation on X.

CNBC cannot confirm that the missiles were fired. The Associated Press reported Sunday that Israel said Iran had launched missiles at it, and the Israeli Defence Forces said they were operating defensive systems after identifying the missiles.

A streak of light illuminates the sky during a missile attack from Iran towards Israel as seen from Ashkelon, Israel, on June 7, 2026.

Amir Cohen | Reuters

Trump on Sunday told Fox News that the missile attacks are “certainly not going to help negotiations.”

Axios later reported that Trump was going to call Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to urge him not to strike back at Iran.

In a statement to The New York Times, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said the ceasefire “was conditional on a cease-fire on all fronts.”

“Tonight’s operation was a warning, and if aggressions are repeated, the responses will be broader,” the statement read.

A White House official, granted anonymity to speak candidly, told MS NOW that Trump underestimated the willingness of Iran to restart the conflict.

“The recent negotiations with Iran in many ways have exposed a fundamental miscalculation from Trump and the White House,” the official said. The official also said that Iran’s “erratic behavior” has placed the president in an incredibly challenging situation with no imminent off-ramp.

In a later phone call with the Financial Times, Trump said Netanyahu “won’t have any choice” but to accept a deal that the U.S. negotiates with Iran, because the U.S. president “calls the shots.”

It’s less clear whether Iran still wants to make a deal with the U.S.

An Iranian official linked to the talks between Washington and Tehran told MS NOW that “a deal with President Trump is no longer feasible at this stage.”

The official blamed Trump for the situation in Lebanon and the current escalation in hostilities.

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The fragile ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran has been in place since early April. But fighting between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon has complicated the temporary peace as negotiators struggle to broker a deal to end the conflict.

Iran has demanded an end to hostilities in Lebanon and a halt to the U.S. blockade of its ports and ships. The U.S., in turn, is demanding that Iran hand over its nuclear material and agree to never obtain a nuclear weapon.

The Trump administration is reportedly considering redirecting Iranian assets to allied Gulf states to pay for rebuilding damage done by Iranian strikes.

Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi appeared to respond to those reports by saying that regional governments were “not in a position to demand reparations,” Reuters reported Sunday. Gharibabadi said in a post on X that Iran’s assets were “neither war spoils for Washington nor a payment fund for its allies.”

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