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Iran and Israel continued to exchange attacks into Tuesday amid the latest round of conflict between the two nations.
Iran and Israel launched new missile strikes at each other on Wednesday as the air war between the two longtime enemies entered a sixth day despite a call from U.S. President Donald Trump for Iran's unconditional surrender.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday claimed “we now have complete and total control of the skies over Iran” as Israel and Tehran exchanged strikes for a fifth day. NewsNation’s Robert Sherman and Joe Khalil join “Elizabeth Vargas Reports” with the latest on the conflict.
Israel-Iran live updates: Trump says 'we now have complete and total control of the skies over Iran'
Israel and Iran launched a new round of attacks as the conflict between the two heavily armed rivals enters its fifth day.
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In Lebanon, which is still reeling from last year’s war between Israel and the Hezbollah militant group, videos making the rounds on social media have shown revelers dancing and drinking on rooftops while projectiles flash across the sky in the background.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are looking to limit President Trump's ability to order U.S. strikes on Iran amid its ongoing war with Israel.
President Trump’s contradictory comments left Israelis and Iranians trying to understand whether and how the U.S. would intervene.
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The conflict between Israel and Iran has forced many countries in the Middle East to close their airspace, as Israeli jets and Iranian exploding drones and missiles fly over their night skies.
President Donald Trump called on Tuesday for Iran's unconditional surrender and warned U.S. patience was wearing thin, but said there was no intention to kill Iran's leader "for now", as the Israel-Iran air war entered a sixth day.
As the conflict between Israel and Iran intensifies, members of the Iranian-Canadian community in Toronto say they are feeling mixed emotions, many worried about loved ones back home and some hopeful for what they say is much-needed change in Iran.