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“Israel will not tolerate fire into its territory”: IDF strikes Dahieh again

The IDF has again struck Hezbollah targets in Beirut’s Dahieh district after fire from Lebanon toward northern Israel. Netanyahu and Katz declared: “Israel will not tolerate fire into its territory”

Anti-missile batteries fire interception missiles toward incoming ballistic missiles launched from Lebanon, as seen in northern Israel, June 7, 2026. Photo by Ayal Margolin/Flash90
Anti-missile batteries fire interception missiles toward incoming ballistic missiles launched from Lebanon, as seen in northern Israel, June 7, 2026. Photo by Ayal Margolin/Flash90

In the middle of decisive negotiating rounds between the US and Iran, the IDF has once again struck Hezbollah targets in Beirut’s Dahieh district – in response to fire from Lebanon toward northern Israel. Netanyahu and Defense Minister Katz made clear in a joint statement: patience has run out.

A clear message from Jerusalem

In a joint statement, Prime Minister Netanyahu and Defense Minister Katz said the IDF had just struck Hezbollah terror targets in the Dahieh district of Beirut, in response to Hezbollah’s fire toward Israeli territory. The statement ended with an unambiguous line: “Israel will not tolerate fire into its territory.”

The renewed strike on Dahieh underscores how fragile the situation remains despite ongoing diplomacy. Israel had largely refrained from striking Beirut during the conflict at Washington’s request, out of concern that doing so could jeopardize US efforts to secure a ceasefire and a future nuclear deal with Iran – an agreement Tehran has explicitly conditioned on a truce in Lebanon.

Diplomacy on the home stretch – despite ongoing fire

The strike comes as President Trump and Pakistani mediators work to finalize a peace agreement with Iran, reportedly including discussions on demining the Strait of Hormuz to fully reopen the waterway to shipping.

For Israel, the message remains unchanged: diplomatic progress between Washington and Tehran does not alter the immediate security situation on the northern border. As long as fire continues from Lebanon into Israeli territory, the IDF will respond – Dahieh included, regardless of timing or diplomatic sensitivities.

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