Chapter 1: What triggered the protests at the U.S. consulate in Karachi?
Protesters storm a U.S. consulate. I'm Debra Valentine, Fox News. Multiple people killed, others hurt as hundreds of protesters stormed the U.S. consulate in Karachi, Pakistan, following U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran that resulted in the killing of 40 top Iranian officials, including Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Fox's Jonathan Hunt has the latest.
They have the latest. As we understand it, being driven back by local police forces, we do not believe that anybody at the U.S. consulate has been harmed in this. But it is another example and a stark one of the worldwide protests that could now happen for those who support the Iranian regime and who have traditionally been anti-American.
More from Fox's Stephanie Bennett in London. She reports on Iran's next potential moves following deadly strikes against the Iranian regime by Israel and the U.S.
Forty days of public mourning will now be observed, and a council of clerics is expected to appoint a successor as soon as possible. Sirens rang out over Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. President Donald Trump said the joint airstrikes with Israel aim to end a decades-long threat from Iran and ensure it could not develop a nuclear weapon.
Chapter 2: What are the implications of the U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran?
The strikes targeted Iranian military and government sites. And this operation is likely to continue for as long as necessary, Trump says. In response, Iran launched attacks throughout the Middle East on U.S. allies and where the U.S. has military bases. U.S. Central Command says no U.S.
service members have been injured, but damage has been reported in Tel Aviv and explosions could be heard in the skies over Dubai. Many airports in the region remain closed.
Ayatollah Rafi has been appointed as a jurist member of leadership council tasked with temporarily fulfilling the Supreme Leader's role. America's listening to Fox News.
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Chapter 3: How is Iran responding to the recent military actions?
Warnings for Americans across the Middle East following U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran.
A State Department worldwide caution alert issued for all Americans everywhere in the world, particularly the hundreds of thousands in the Mideast. Following the launch of U.S. combat operations in Iran, Americans worldwide and especially in the Middle East should follow the guidance in the latest security alerts issued by the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio holed up at Mar-a-Lago with President Trump, has launched a task force to aid as many Americans overseas as possible. During the 12-day war between Israel and Iran last June, officials offered evacuation flights to bring American citizens home. No word yet on whether they will do so again.
Negotiations between Washington and Tehran fell apart slowly but steadily beginning in June.
Fox's Jillian Turner reporting from the State Department. Several major cities stepping up security in the wake of the U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran.
The Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, D.C. issuing a statement saying it's closely monitoring events unfolding in Iran.
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Chapter 4: What safety measures are being implemented for Americans abroad?
They also said at this time there are no known threats to D.C. We are prepared to increase our presence as needed. In New York, the NYPD says it's enhancing patrols at diplomatic, cultural, and religious sites.
And the mayor of Los Angeles, Karen Bass, saying in a statement, while there are no known credible threats at this time, the LAPD has stepped up patrols near places of worship, community spaces, and other areas of the city. Chris DiMeo, Fox News.
Chapter 5: What are the latest developments regarding the mass shooting in Cincinnati?
No arrests reported following a mass shooting in Cincinnati, Ohio. Interim Police Chief Adam Henney.
We had detail officers work in the event, so they were able to quickly dispatch multiple units down here to help with the large crowd.
He says multiple people were shot inside of Riverfront Live music venue along the Ohio River just before 1 a.m. today.
Chapter 6: How are cities in the U.S. increasing security in response to global tensions?
A suspect or suspects are on the run. I'm Deborah Valentine.
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