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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was coy about whether the ultimate goal of the preemptive strikes on Iran is regime change, but made clear that such a powershift would be a welcome
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Israel has reportedly carried out a pre-emptive strike targeting sites in Iran, according to Israeli media outlet Channel 12. The attack comes amid heightened regional tensions, with Al Jazeera reporting loud explosions in Tehran shortly after the strike. Axios also confirmed that air raid sirens were heard across multiple locations in Israel.
Explosions reported in capital Tehran as Israeli Defence Minister announces "pre-emptive strikes" and announces state of emergency
President Trump said Sunday Iran and Israel should "make a deal," even as the two nations continued to carry out missile strikes.
Starmer also spoke with Netanyahu. Per Downing Street, the "Prime Minister was clear that Israel has a right to self-defense and set out the U.K.’s grave concerns about Iran’s nuclear programme. He reiterated the need for de-escalation and a diplomatic resolution, in the interests of stability in the region."
NBC News Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel joins MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell to share the latest about what he's learning from his sources in Israel and Iran about the extent of the strikes by Israeli forces across Iran and how the Iranian government is likely to respond.
Explosions were heard in the Iranian capital, Tehran, as Israel launched a preemptive strike. Israel is under a state of emergency, as Iran retaliated Friday night with missile attacks. Israel ...