What updates are there on the conflict between Israel and Iran?
More attacks. I'm Paul Stevens, Fox News. U.S. and Israeli forces launching more missiles as the conflict with Iran continues. Israel overnight leading the charge with new strikes. The IDF said that it launched that new wave of broad-scale strikes in Tehran with 80 Israeli fighter jets coordinating in the attack. as the U.S.
and Israel continue degrading Iran's offensive and defensive capabilities. However, that capability still exists, and the regime can still attack. Overnight, Iranian drones struck near the Dubai airport. Earlier in the night, an Iranian drone struck an oil facility in southern Iraq.
Despite that, Iran's president, Massoud Pazeshkin, said, I should apologize to the neighboring countries that were attacked by Iran on my own behalf. From now on, they should not attack neighboring countries or fire missiles at them unless we are attacked from those countries. Fox's Nate Foy in Tel Aviv.
Meantime, protests erupting in New York City yesterday over people memorializing the late Iranian Ayatollah. Fox's Chanley Painter. Multiple people had to be detained by police as pro-Iranian regime protesters and anti-regime protesters clashed over the war.
With only a barricade between them, the police tried to keep the two groups separate, but tensions boiled over when an anti-regime protester was thrown to the ground and beaten after tearing down a picture of the late Ayatollah. by a group gathered to memorialize the Supreme Leader, killed in a U.S.-Israeli strike last weekend.
A group of about 25 mourners held a vigil after setting up a display of pictures, flowers, and candles, including images of George Floyd and flags showing Jeffrey Epstein's face. They also chanted, death to America and death to Israel. But on the other side of the barricade, about two dozen counter-protesters, some of Iranian descent or pro-Israel.
More stop war on Iran demonstrations are expected today across parts of the U.S. America is listening to Fox News. Join Fox in supporting our troops. From daily needs to global emergencies, help us be there for those who serve. Visit go.fox.com to donate to service to the armed forces today. At least eight people are confirmed dead after a severe weather outbreak across the U.S.
A mother and daughter killed Thursday night in Major County, Oklahoma, when an EF2 tornado with winds of up to 120 miles an hour hit the area. Four others dying Friday in southwestern Michigan. Two more killed near Beggs, Oklahoma.
Since Thursday, there have been more than 100 severe weather reports across 11 states, with more than 100 million Americans now at risk for tornadoes, damaging winds and perhaps some large hail. A grateful nation prepares to honor six American troops killed in an Iranian drone attack as their remains return to Dover Air Base for a dignified transfer.
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