Iran's first post-truce 'warning' attack rattles Israel
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We don't need another one," Trump reportedly said.Ravid later posted that a US official said Trump spoke with Netanyahu. The White House has yet to issue a readout of the call, and Trump has remained silent on social media Sunday.Meanwhile Israel accused Tehran of committing a "grave mistake" with its assault, which Israel's miliary said amounted to 11 missiles, all of which were intercepted, with no casualties.Also read |And Israeli military chief Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir vowed the military would "strike the enemy with force as soon as the green light is given".Tehran has insisted any deal to permanently end the war must also halt the parallel conflict in Lebanon, where Israel is pursuing a campaign against the Iran-backed movement Hezbollah, and had warned that any new attacks on Beirut would trigger a "full-scale resumption" of hostilities.On Sunday, Netanyahu's office announced the army had "struck a militant command centre in Beirut's Dahiyeh district, in response to Hezbollah's fire towards Israeli territory".The raid killed two people and wounded 20 more, Lebanon's health ministry said.Israel had warned it would hit the area should Hezbollah attack northern Israel, and the group later confirmed having launched missiles and drones at a pair of Israeli army barracks early Sunday.Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Iran's parliament speaker and its chief negotiator in talks with Washington, accused the US of having given a "green light" for the Beirut attack, saying US and Israeli assets were now "legitimate targets".The head of Iran's military central command said Israel had "crossed all red lines" with the Beirut strike, demanding it halt its campaign in Lebanon."Tonight's operation (against Israel) was a warning," the Revolutionary Guards said.