Chapter 1: What recent events have escalated tensions in the Middle East?
Two weeks of war. I'm Pam Puso, Fox News. More U.S. warships and military personnel are heading to the Middle East as Iran retaliates against Israel. After Iran fired a cluster munition, there are no reports of injuries. It caused a lot of damage. Meanwhile, at least 58 people are injured in Israel's north after an Iranian missile attack there. It landed near several houses.
Thankfully, no one was killed. Israel surged even more troops to its northern border.
Chapter 2: How is the U.S. responding to missile attacks in the region?
They took out two Hezbollah commanders as they also target the group's military and financial infrastructure. The U.S. targeted Iran's ballistic missile positions as nearby thousands of Iranians filled the streets of Iran's capital. Many chanted death to America and death to Israel as they burned American flags for Al-Quds Day.
It's an annual day of demonstrations in support of the Palestinians and against Israel. Fox's Nate Foy in Tel Aviv, Israel. A missile struck the U.S. Embassy compound in Baghdad. Smoke can be seen near the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq.
Chapter 3: What security measures are in place at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad?
According to Iraqi security officials, a missile struck a helipad within the embassy compound. At this time, there are no reports of injuries or deaths or whether the U.S. Embassy itself suffered any damage. So far, there's been no comments from CENTCOM or the U.S. Embassy. The sprawling embassy complex, one of the largest U.S.
diplomatic facilities in the world, has been repeatedly targeted by rockets and drones fired by Iran-aligned militias. On Friday, the embassy renewed its Level 4 security alert for Iraq. Fox's Chanley Painter. The man accused of crashing a vehicle through a gate at the White House complex has told authorities he did it because God was telling him to.
Chapter 4: Who is the suspect in the Old Dominion University shooting?
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Officials have identified the alleged suspect in the Old Dominion University shooting as 36-year-old Muhammad Jalloh, who was a member of the Virginia Army National Guard. Fox's Mike Emanuel has more. Two sources say he was granted early release two years ago after completing a drug treatment program. FBI Special Agent in Charge Dominique Evans talked about the suspect's ties to terrorism.
Chapter 5: What actions has President Trump taken regarding oil drilling in California?
In 2016, Jallo was arrested and pled guilty for attempting to provide material support to ISIL. now known as ISIS. The Justice Department has charged a Virginia man with selling the .22 caliber Glock to Jallo this week for $100. University Police Chief Garrett Shelton says this attack on Old Dominion is personal. And we do everything that we can to protect the students here.
Every one of these kids are my kids. In Norfolk, Virginia, Mike Emanuel, Fox News. President Trump orders oil drilling in California. The order designed to restart oil production at offshore platforms is a hedge against rising oil prices due to the war on Iran. The president signing an executive order enacting the Defense Production Act to authorize the drilling.
Chapter 6: Why were charges dropped against teenagers involved in a prank gone wrong?
The Energy Department says it's designed to counter California state policies that have left our military dependent on foreign oil. Gary Baumgarten, Fox News. Georgia prosecutors have dropped all charges against a group of teenagers whose ill-fated prank led to the death of a high school teacher.
Jaden Wallace was facing vehicular homicide and reckless driving charges after accidentally running over North Hall High School teacher Jason Hughes. Wallace and four other teens toilet papered the teacher's house as part of a prank. Wallace's attorney had argued that vehicular homicide charges were not warranted in the case. I'm Pam Pusso and this is Fox Join Fox in supporting our troops.
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