Iran, Israel and Trump
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Iranian communities in Massachusetts are devastated by the escalating conflict in the Middle East. A grocery store owner fears for his family who lives in Tehran.
The Trump administration reversed an immigration raid policy. A poll found Americans oppose the GOP budget bill by a 2-to-1 ratio. Findings: A Washington Post-Ipsos poll found 42 percent of Americans oppose the bill, while only 23 percent support it and 34 percent said they have no opinion.
Satellite images show multiple destroyed buildings at Natanz, one of Iran's most important nuclear facilities, after Israeli forces launched airstrikes on Friday.
Sahar Emami lauded as ‘lioness’ and warrior after she kept broadcasting amid Israeli bombing of state broadcaster
With ballistic missiles slamming into buildings in Tel Aviv, Israelis say they are losing their long-held sense of security.
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If President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu are going for a regime change – would they have support inside Iran? Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Karim Sadjadpour joins Katy Tur to explain more on how the Iranian people are feeling amid the escalating conflict.
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U.S. President Donald Trump called for Iran's 'unconditional surrender' and said the U.S. knows the location of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a social media post on Tuesday as the Israel-Iran conflict raged for a fifth day.
As Israeli strikes zeroed in on Iran’s capital city of Tehran, CNN’s Clarissa Ward reports from Tel Aviv some of the messages she’s received from residents in Iran offering a glimpse into the daily anxieties of living in a country faced with an ever-escalating conflict in the sky.
The pro-Israeli hacktivist group Predatory Sparrow claimed on Tuesday to have hacked and taken down Iran’s Bank Sepah. “We, ‘Gonjeshke Darande,’ conducted cyberattacks which destroyed the data of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ ‘Bank Sepah,’” the group wrote.