Iran launched salvos of ballistic missiles at Israel on Sunday night, in the most serious test so far of a fragile two-month ceasefire between the arch-adversaries.
The barrage, which came hours after Israel carried out a strike in Beirut that it said targeted the Iran-allied Hizbollah militant group, is the first Tehran has launched at Israel since a ceasefire took effect between the two countries in April. It further complicates efforts to extend a brittle truce between Washington and Tehran.
The Iranian missiles set off sirens across northern Israel, but the Israeli military said it had intercepted them all, and paramedics said they had not received any reports of injuries in the immediate aftermath of the barrage.