Israel says Iran launched missiles toward it after Beirut strikes - NBC News
Israel reported that Iran launched missiles toward its territory following strikes in Beirut on January 27, 2026.
Israel reported that Iran launched missiles toward its territory following strikes in Beirut on January 27, 2026.
On Sunday night, Iran launched missiles at Israel, which intercepted them; this was the first such attack since a ceasefire began in early April. The Iranian retaliation followed deadly Israeli strikes in Beirut's southern suburbs earlier that day.
Iran fired missiles at Israel for the first time since a ceasefire, marking a significant escalation in tensions between the two countries.
Israel conducted retaliatory strikes after an Iranian missile attack. The specific targets and casualties were not detailed in the article.
The Israeli military reported that Iran launched ballistic missiles at Israel on an unspecified date. No specific casualty or arrest numbers were provided.
Iran and Israel have halted attacks following an exchange that began with Iran launching 30 missiles at Israel, prompting a retaliatory strike by Israeli forces; US President Donald Trump called for an end to the hostilities.
Iran fired missiles at targets in the Gulf region following the United States' military operation that targeted Iranian radar sites; details on casualties and specific locations were not provided.
On January 15, 2026, Iran and the United States exchanged missile and drone attacks, testing the stability of a recently established ceasefire between the two nations.
Air raid sirens sounded in Bahrain as Iranian missiles and drones targeted Gulf neighboring countries on [DATE].
Iran announced on December 15, 2025, that it had conducted attacks against US military bases in the Gulf region, without specifying exact locations or casualty numbers.
On Saturday, US military officials reported that Iran launched seven ballistic missiles at Kuwait and Bahrain; six were intercepted by US forces while a seventh failed to reach its target. Iran's Revolutionary Guards claimed to have struck "enemy bases" in the Gulf region.
Iran fired missiles at targets in Kuwait and Bahrain on January 12, 2026. In response, the United States conducted military strikes against an unspecified Iranian facility on the same day.