What are the latest developments in the Iran-Israel conflict?
Retaliatory attacks between Iran and Israel. I'm Pam Puso, Fox News. As Israel launches another round of wide-scale attacks on Iran, the regime continues to target the Jewish state with ballistic missiles. Fox's Trey Yinkst has the latest from Tel Aviv, Israel.
The Israelis have not changed the home front command guidelines for the civilian population in this part of the country, preparing for days of war ahead. The police are telling people, stay close to bomb shelters.
Over the weekend, the Israelis hammering the Iranian regime, launching a new wave of airstrikes against Western Iran, trying to take out these launching positions and the storage sites for these missiles that are being fired at Israel. Now, the Iranians, despite the fact this is taking place, there's still a focus on the Persian Gulf. They say they're going to keep the Strait of Hormuz closed.
The Iranians talking and the U.S. is striking. We know that over the weekend there were strikes ordered against Karg Island. President Trump has threatened to wipe out Iran's oil infrastructure on Karg Island if Iran doesn't open the Strait of Hormuz. The president has asked U.S. allies for help escorting tankers through that critical shipping channel.
Britain says it's discussing a range of options with allies. Gas prices continue to spike. White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt. We understand your concerns. We hear you and we are taking them into account and we have a plan to address them.
And this is a temporary short-term disruption in global oil prices that the president is ultimately going to rectify by wiping out the rogue Iranian terrorist regime. AAA says the national average price for a gallon of regular is $3.70. A month ago, it was $2.93. An appeal for peace from Pope Leo. Speaking from St.
Peter's Square earlier today, the pontiff called for a ceasefire and open paths of dialogue. Pope Leo saying violence can never lead to the justice for which people are waiting. America's 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 slash Red Cross to donate to service to the armed forces today. The oil industry in California could be coming back as the Energy Secretary orders a pipeline in the Golden State to reopen. Energy Secretary Chris Wright ordered the pipeline to restart after an executive order signed by President Trump Friday aimed at addressing supply disruptions nationwide.
That order ignores California's strict green energy policies that have led to more than 60 percent of oil in the Golden State. coming from overseas through the Strait of Hormuz, where oil tankers currently are having a hard time getting through due to the war in Iran. In a statement, Wright saying the Trump administration remains committed to putting all Americans and their energy security first.
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