Iran, Israel and Middle East
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Iran, Israel and Donald Trump
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Israel’s military campaign reminds some of America’s ill-fated Middle East interventions, which President Trump has long denounced.
Israel said Tuesday that they killed Iran’s wartime chief of staff Maj. Gen. Ali Shamdani, a close ally of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Blasts rang out across a swath of the Middle Eastern republic’s territory, targeting Iran’s nuclear capabilities, military leadership and scientists.
As President Trump weighs his next moves in the Israel-Iran conflict, former CENTCOM Commander Joseph Votel, who oversaw military operations across the Middle East in Donald Trump’s first term, tells CNN’s Becky Anderson there is “high confidence” that the U.
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Analysts say the Kremlin is prioritizing its own war against Ukraine, as well as its relations with Gulf nations that don’t want to see a stronger Iran.
We are doing what we need to do,” the Israeli leader told ABC News when asked if he plans to go after Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
An Israeli official said that "there's never a 100 percent guarantee," but "a nuclear disaster" should "not happen."
The Israeli military said Monday that it can now fly over the country's capital, Tehran, without facing major resistance after crippling Iran’s air defenses in recent strikes, enabling Israel to hit an expanding range of targets with relative ease.
Democratic Rep. Jared Moskowitz lays out why he thinks Israel made the right decision to strike Iran’s nuclear facilities and tells CNN’s Wolf Blitzer whether he thinks the US will join the conflict.