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Prime Minister Netanyahu claims Israel now controls Tehran's airspace and is close to neutralising Iran’s nuclear and missile threats. Following Israel's surprise strike, Iran launched over 300 missiles in retaliation.
American leader says “we can easily get a deal done” to end the conflict, as Israel and Iran bombard each other overnight.
The Israeli military says it has “full aerial operational control” over the Iranian capital of Tehran, as the deadly conflict between the two enters its fourth day. Overnight explosions also rocked Israel’s port city Haifa and the city of Tel Aviv,
Friday’s attacks constituted a significant escalation between Israel and Iran — raising fears of a full-on regional conflict likely to embroil the U.S.
Iran warns of an "unprecedented" retaliation if Israel attacks, while President Trump describes the Middle East as a "dangerous place."
Iran has limited options to respond directly. The danger, however, is that Israel has opened a Pandora’s box: the worst Iranian response might also be the most likely—a decision to withdraw from its arms control commitments and build nuclear weapons in earnest.
Donald Trump warned Iran on Sunday that it would experience "the full strength" of the US military if it attacks the United States, reiterating that
Israel’s leader and President Trump appeared to bet they can persevere, but other world leaders warned of unintended outcomes in a volatile region.
UK-IRAN-NUCLEAR-SECURITY-OFFICIAL:Iran plans to 'give a harsh response' to Israeli attack, Iranian security source to Reuters
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Intelligencer on MSNWhat’s Netanyahu’s Real Endgame With Attacking Iran?Whether Netanyahu wants to end Iran’s nuclear program or replace its regime, they’re both risky propositions with little chance of success.