Trump, Israel pressure Iran ahead of deadline
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Israel came under renewed attack from Iran and the Hezbollah militia in southern Lebanon on Friday. In the north of the country, Israeli media reported that buildings and cars were damaged following
April 4 (Reuters) - Israel is preparing to attack Iranian energy facilities but is awaiting a green light from the United States, a senior Israeli defense official said on Saturday, adding that any such attacks would likely come within the next week.
The International Atomic Energy Agency urges restraint to avoid a nuclear accident at Iran's Bushehr plant.
Iran on Wednesday launched its largest missile attack on Israel since the start of the war, the Times of Israel reported, citing the military, shortly before the start of the Jewish festival of
Israeli paramedic Dr. Gal Rosen delivered a baby in Tel Aviv, then raced to a bomb shelter with the newborn as Iron Dome missile sirens blared overhead.
Israel has struck more than 140 “terrorist infrastructure targets” in Lebanon, its military announced on Saturday. The Israeli Defense Forces targeted Hezbollah weapons storage facilities, launch sites,
Iranian media claimed Friday that a US pilot or pilots had ejected over southwestern Iran, and urged Iranians in the area to help hunt them down. U.S. Central Command, the Pentagon and the White
Iran’s strikes on Israel appear to be intensifying as the conflict in the Middle East enters its fourth week, leaving dozens of people injured and causing damage and disruption across the country.
Houthis in Yemen claimed responsibility for a ballistic missile attack targeting southern Israel, in the third such attack by the Iranian backed rebels since they joined the war on Saturday. A Houthi
President Donald Trump said U.S. forces will keep hitting Iran “very hard” in the next two or three weeks and bring the country “back to the Stone Ages,” even as he touted the success of U.S. operations and argued that all of Washington’s objectives have so far been met or exceeded.
U.S. FIGHTER JET SHOT DOWN OVER IRAN: A search was underway Friday after a two-seat F-15 fighter jet was shot down over Iran, according to two U.S. officials. The fate of those inside the jet was not immediately clear.