Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has wanted to attack Iran for his entire political career, and he finally got his way with US President Donald Trump in the White House. Within Israel, there is huge support for the war.
I don't want to get involved in UK politics, but I can say that it has been disappointing. It has been very disappointing... we would have expected the UK to do much more.
From what I have seen on open-source intelligence, the Israelis had essentially developed a capability to tap existing public CCTV networks in Tehran and then layered on top of that, a bunch of data integration software that enable them to build targeting packages on senior leaders. My sense is that there was a US-sourced piece of humint that was then able to be fed into that model.
As missiles strike across Israel and Iran, what are we really allowed to see? With strict censorship and limited access, journalists and the public are seeing only part of the story: Who decides what information gets out, and what does that mean for truth in a war affecting millions?
Morgan told Levy the part [he's] missing from his analysis is that Iran has funded terror groups like Hezbollah and Hamas that have relentlessly attacked Israel for decades. Morgan said Israel is fundamentally justified in defending itself from Iran's proxies and asked Levy how he viewed it.
This appears to be the first time Israel has targeted a civilian oil facility in Iran. An Iranian news agency reported at least four tanker drivers were killed. The Israeli military says Iran made frequent use of that oil storage facility in Tehran to operate military infrastructure.
Early on Sunday, the Lebanese Health Ministry said an Israeli air raid hit Beirut's city centre, targeting a hotel room in Raouche, a popular tourist destination. In addition to the four killed, at least 10 people were wounded, it added. Raouche had remained untouched by Israeli strikes during the war between Israel and Hezbollah, which ended with a ceasefire in November 2024.
OK, now we hear the sirens, so here's what we're going to do everyone—sirens—and you saw that interceptor, it didn't intercept anything, but we have things coming in so we are going to just un-mic Dan. Un-mic and then go downstairs? Dyker asked. Burnett replied: Yep. I'm going to show you exactly where we go.
Israel's assault on Iran comes as the country is still attacking Gaza and Lebanon, after bombing Syria, Yemen and Qatar in the past year. What are the risks of Israel opening another battlefront, and of the collapse or the survival of the Islamic Republic?
Israeli forces bombed Iran on Saturday amid ongoing peace talks between Iran and the U.S. Explosions could be heard across Tehran. In a statement, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz declared a special and permanent state of emergency across Israel. The Israeli government described its attack as preemptive.
If you support Iran, Iran tried to kill President Trump twice, not once, but twice. Iran has put a price on his head That's Iran. Iran has murdered, has killed and wounded more Americans, thousands of them, in Iraq and in Afghanistan with their explosive devices. They killed 251 American Marines in Beirut. They bombed American embassies. They burn American flags. They chant, Death to America.'
Iran reaffirmed its right to enrich uranium before a key meeting with E3 nations, emphasizing its unshakable position on continuing uranium enrichment following Israel's recent military actions.
Massie stated on social media, "This is not our war. But if it were, Congress must decide such matters according to our Constitution. I'm introducing a bipartisan War Powers Resolution tomorrow to prohibit our involvement."
The lack of a breakthrough in the US-China trade dispute could lead to US restrictions on semiconductor exports, threatening billions in American corporate sales.