Chapter 1: What recent actions has Israel taken against Iranian leadership?
Israel puts another Iranian leader in the bullseye. I'm Dave Anthony, Fox News.
IRGC Navy Commander Ali Reza Tangsiri was targeted overnight in a strike in the city of Bandar Abbas, Iran, according to a senior Israeli official. Fox's Trey Yingst in Tel Aviv. Tangsiri was directly responsible for commanding the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. I'm told his senior operational leadership, including intelligence and operations chiefs, were at a covert Navy command center.
This is Admiral Bradley Cooper, the head of U.S. Central Command, posted on X.
We've now destroyed 92% of the Iranian Navy's largest vessels.
But Iran keeps counterattacking, launching more missiles today into Israel.
But President Trump insists... They are negotiating, by the way, and they want to make a deal so badly, but they're afraid to say it.
Iranian state media has reported that the regime has rejected U.S. proposals. There are more polls showing more Americans wary of all this, including a Fox News survey.
58% of all respondents in this poll say they oppose the military action in Iran, while 42% support it. Outside of the two major parties, 71% of independents are against the conflict.
Fox's Grinnell Scott. Still no deal in the Senate to end a now 41-day standoff over Homeland Security funding that has more unpaid TSA agents not showing up, leading to hours-long airport security lines.
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Chapter 2: What are the implications of the military actions in Iran?
But European officials insist there's been no formal request for assistance. Jonathan Savage, Fox News.
A legal win for the president. An appeals court has overruled a judge, allowing the Trump administration to continue to detain immigrants here legally without bond. We mentioned baseball season starting. There's also basketball news.
The NBA's Board of Governors voting unanimously Wednesday for the league to explore expansion bids exclusively in Seattle and Las Vegas. Seattle has not had an NBA team since the Supersonics moved to Oklahoma City and became the Thunder in 2008. Commissioner Adam Silver telling reporters that he's excited about the opportunity. We have long histories in both of those markets, of course.
We had a franchise in Seattle for over 40 years. We have a WNBA franchise in Seattle right now, and there's an enormous amount of passion for NBA basketball and WNBA basketball. Las Vegas also has a WNBA team, and they host the annual NBA Summer League and NBA Cup Final. Tony Genualdo, Fox News.
Speaking of the Thunder, they're the defending NBA champions at a 12-game win streak. Until last night, the Boston Celtics snapped at beating Oklahoma City 119 to 109. On Wall Street, selling may return as oil prices rise. Dow futures are down 300 points the morning after the Dow gained 305. I'm Dave Anthony. This is Fox News.
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Chapter 3: How is public opinion shifting regarding military action in Iran?
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