What recent military actions have taken place between Israel and Iran?
More intercepted missiles. I'm Lisa Lacerra, Fox News. Israel says its defenses are blocking rockets from Iran. Israeli officials say the Iranian regime launched ballistic missiles at Israel's second largest city of Tel Aviv, one of them with a cluster of munition on top, causing a significant amount of damage to this community of Bnei Brak. The Israelis are striking back.
The Israeli Air Force targeted a Supreme Council building where officials were tallying votes for Iran's next supreme leader. Israel's prime minister says this offensive action will continue. Fox's Trey Engston, Tel Aviv. This is Fox's confirmed a CIA outpost in Saudi Arabia was hit by an Iranian drone. No one was hurt. U.S. Central Command says the U.S.
has struck more than 2,000 Iranian targets, destroyed 17 Iranian ships, and has severely degraded Iran's air defenses and destroyed hundreds of Iran's ballistic missiles, launchers, and drones. The State Department has begun getting Americans out of at-risk countries in the Middle East.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says Americans in the Mideast in harm's way need to reach out to the State Department now. The State Department will work with Americans directly to help get them out of harm's way. We have identified and continue to identify charter flights, military flight options, and expanded commercial flight options.
As most commercial airspace in the region remains closed, State Department evacuation flights and even bus rides are underway. Fox's Jillian Turner at the State Department. Two states holding primaries tonight in Texas. Republican Senator John Cornyn is hoping to hang on to his seat. Incumbent Senator John Cornyn says Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's ethics complaints make him unelectable.
In 2023, the GOP-led Texas Statehouse impeached Paxton on charges of bribery and abuse of office. The Texas Senate acquitted him. Paxton says Cornyn's argument is nonsense. Fox's Rich Edson. 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 father of an accused school shooter in Georgia found guilty of multiple counts, including murder, for buying his son the firearm authorities say was used in the attack.
A jury in Barrow County, Georgia, outside Athens, finds Colin Gray guilty of 29 counts in connection to his teenage son's alleged shooting in 2024 at Apalachee High School. Prosecutors argued he was guilty of murder, manslaughter, and other crimes his son is accused of committing. Count one, murder in a second degree. We, the jury, find the defendant guilty.
They claim the elder Gray knew his son had violent fascinations with school shooters yet still bought him a rifle. During his testimony, he told jurors he never considered his then 14-year-old son to be a violent threat. The teen is accused of killing two students and two staffers. Eben Brown, Fox News.
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