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Iran missile attacks on Israel kill 5
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Iran, Israel and Donald Trump
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Twenty-four hours later, Israel began attacking Iran. In one instant, Netanyahu’s political problems were swept away. No more ultra-Orthodox parties complaining about the military draft or far-right parties shouting about praying in the al-Aqsa compound. “The cards are in his hands. If they weren’t a week ago, they are now,” said the official.
The House Republican who chairs the panel with jurisdiction over foreign aid spoke with Fox News Digital about Israel and Iran.
The U.S. is considering targeting Iran's uranium enrichment facility at Fordo, five sources familiar with the matter told CBS News.
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Lawmakers are introducing resolutions aimed at preventing the U.S. from getting involved with Israel's military campaign against Iran.
Israel stunned Iran last week with an intelligence and military operation years in the making that struck high-level targets with precision.
Despite international calls for deescalation and calm, the latest moves by Israel, Iran, and the U.S. all suggest more escalation of the Middle East conflict to come.
Israel’s military campaign reminds some of America’s ill-fated Middle East interventions, which President Trump has long denounced.
It is the first time in Israel’s 76-year history that its main international airport has been closed without any timeline for reopening.
A South Florida journalist and a Miami mother are among hundreds of Americans stranded in Israel after Iranian missile attacks grounded flights and closed airspace.