GOP Lawmakers Respond to Israel's Attacks on Iran
- Israel conducted strikes against Iran's state media buildings after Trump approved limited American support for the operation.
- Trump's administration clarified that it had not given direct military assistance to Israel during the operation, despite prior intelligence sharing.
- The operation was influenced by Israel's concerns about Iran's uranium enrichment and the International Atomic Energy Agency's findings of Iran's violations.
- Trump rejected a plan to assassinate Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to avoid U.S. involvement in that action.
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Large explosions were reported in the Iranian capital Tehran on Tuesday, AFP and state media reported. Unverified footage and videos showed large clouds of grey smoke rising over the city centre. Iran has been the target of Israeli attacks over its nuclear programme and has retaliated against Israel. US President Donald Trump called for the evacuation of the Iranian capital on Tuesday night.
Iranian state TV hit as Tehran calls on Trump to make Israelis halt war
An Israeli strike hit Iran’s state broadcaster yesterday, while the head of the UN nuclear watchdog indicated extensive damage to Iran’s biggest uranium enrichment plant and Iran called on the US to force a ceasefire in the four-day-old aerial war.
It was 6:34 p.m. when the Iranian state television newspaper was interrupted by a live strike. On the fourth day of the war, Israel attacked the heart of the power of the Islamic Republic. The summary of the latest developments, on the ground and on the diplomatic scene. - Strikes on Tehran, official reports, replies... The point on the 4th day of the conflict between Israel and Iran (International).
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