Iran and Israel exchanged direct missile strikes on June 8, 2026 — the worst escalation since the April ceasefire — raising serious questions about whether Trump's diplomatic deal is already finished. On day 100 of the Iran-Israel war, the fragile US-brokered truce collapsed into a fresh exchange of long-range ballistic missiles. This video breaks down exactly what happened, who triggered it, and why the ceasefire may not survive the week. What triggered the June 2026 Iran-Israel missile exchange? The fighting reignited after Israel launched airstrikes on Lebanon, prompting Tehran to fire missiles at Israel for the first time since the April ceasefire. Israeli strikes targeted Tehran, Tabriz, Isfahan, and a petrochemical plant in Bandar-e Mahshar in southwest Iran. MS NOWTime Trump vs. Netanyahu: The calls no one is talking about Trump called Netanyahu twice within hours, urging restraint and stressing that a final peace deal with Iran was in its closing stages. Netanyahu resisted in the first call before eventually limiting — but not stopping — Israel's response. A prior conversation between the two leaders had reportedly devolved into Trump cursing at Netanyahu. This is not a stable alliance. It is a pressure cooker. CNNCNN Iran's warning and the Strait of Hormuz threat Iran pledged to maintain control over the critical Strait of Hormuz while condemning fresh EU sanctions tied to Iran's push for sovereignty over the strategic waterway. A senior Iranian negotiator, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, declared Iran will defeat the US naval blockade of its ports. If Iran moves on the Strait, global oil markets collapse. That is the real leverage — and both sides know it. CNN Is the ceasefire actually over? Netanyahu stopped short of formally acknowledging a ceasefire, saying Israel had halted attacks while warning it would respond with force if strikes resumed. Iran's Foreign Ministry placed direct responsibility on the United States, saying Washington bears responsibility for recent ceasefire breaches and that Israel does not act without US consent. CNN -The Times of Israel What happens next? An Iranian official said Tehran has no problem continuing peace negotiations with the US — but only if Washington demonstrates genuine good faith. The US government is also tracking at least six Americans detained in Iran, including two formally designated as wrongfully held. Any deal has to navigate all of this simultaneously. CNN The April ceasefire was sold as the end of the Iran war. What June 8th revealed is that it was only a pause — and the underlying tensions: Lebanon, Hezbollah, the Strait of Hormuz, the nuclear question, and Netanyahu's domestic political survival, were never resolved. 🔔 Subscribe for investigative geopolitical analysis every week. New video dropping soon. #IranIsrael #CeasefireCollapse #IranWar2026 #Netanyahu #TrumpDiplomacy #MiddleEastWar #IranMissiles #IsraelIranWar #StraitOfHormuz #GeopoliticsExplained #BreakingNews #WorldWar3 #IranIsraelWar #USIranDeal #BallisiticMissiles #June2026 #InvestigativeNews #ConflictAnalysis