
Israel anticipates Iran will retaliate following Sunday’s Israeli attack on a Hezbollah command center in the Dahieh neighborhood of Beirut
According to Israeli sources, the army was already considering the possibility of an Iranian reaction, including the launch of ballistic missiles against Israel.
The attack occurred on the very day that President Donald Trump announced that the United States and Iran would sign an initial ceasefire agreement.
Before acting, Israel informed the US Central Command about the operation.
In an official statement, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported that the Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir, is monitoring the situation in real time along with commanders.
The army is prepared for possible attacks against Israeli territory in the coming hours and remains on high alert, ready for both defense and offensive action, if necessary.
However, for now, there are no changes to security instructions for the civilian population.
Any updates will be communicated to the public.
The target was a command center used by Hezbollah to plan and execute terrorist attacks against Israeli civilians and soldiers operating in southern Lebanon.
The action eliminated the commander of the group’s communications unit.
The attack occurred shortly after three drones launched from Lebanon entered Israeli airspace.
Two exploded in the Shlomi region of Western Galilee, and the third crashed in a military area inside Israel.
The Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard has already issued a warning, stating that “the crimes of the Zionist entity in Dahieh will not go unanswered.”
Published in 06/14/2026 16h45
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