Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
It's getting bigger. I'm Paul Stevens, Fox News. A conflict in the Middle East between the U.S., Israel, and Iran is expanding. Fox's Trey Yinkston, Tel Aviv.
Over the weekend, the USS Tripoli, manned with 3,500 troops, including 2,500 Marines, arrived in the CENTCOM area of operation. If an operation is ordered to seize Iranian oil facilities or enriched uranium, it's expected that both special forces and conventional forces would be used.
Chapter 2: What is the current conflict involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran?
This comes as the United States and Israel launched a series of strikes against Iranian military infrastructure over the weekend, including hitting Iran's nuclear development facilities. With the Israelis looking east, they're also looking north, where early Saturday an IDF soldier from Connecticut was killed in southern Lebanon by a Hezbollah rocket.
His name was Moshe Katz, and he was 22 years old.
And the Washington Post is reporting that the Pentagon is prepping for weeks of ground operations in Iran. The White House not confirming those reports. Millions of Americans across the world participating, millions of people rather, all across the world participating in the No Kings protest targeting the Trump White House.
Footage from cities across the nation revealed some chaotic scenes involving protesters, federal agents, and counter-protesters. Multiple people were arrested. In Denver, police had to use smoke bombs as protesters spiraled out of control and onto a highway.
In Portland, mass protesters tackled federal officers outside an ICE facility while other agitators spray-painted graffiti including words like Nazi on the building. In Los Angeles, a tactical alert had to be issued following several clashes.
DHS saying that around 1,000 rioters surrounded the federal building there, throwing rocks, bottles, and large concrete blocks, hurting at least two officers. Tear gas was deployed by those federal authorities after those agitators were warned multiple times not to throw items or attempt to pull down the gate.
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Chapter 3: What military actions have the U.S. and Israel taken against Iran?
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Travelers in Washington and all over the U.S. still facing long airport lines as House and Senate Republicans now disagree over how to fund the Department of Homeland Security.
The lines outside of BWI Airport yesterday, it looped several times down the length of the concourse. The airport has had one of the highest TSA call-out rates in the country. More than 37 percent did not show up for work on Thursday. ICE is now deploying more people to BWI. Their main responsibilities will be security operations, not immigration enforcement.
TSA agents are expected to receive their paychecks tomorrow. It may take some time, though, to see the lines ease as nearly 500 TSA agents have quit since the shutdown began.
And that's Fox's Madeline Rivera in D.C. At least two people arrested, two officers injured. This after the Department of Homeland Security says about 1,000 rioters surrounded a federal building Saturday night in Los Angeles. DHS saying the agitators were throwing rocks, bottles, and cement blocks at police officers on the scene.
All this, of course, coming as thousands of protesters gathered Saturday in downtown Los Angeles at one of the several No Kings protests all across the U.S. And there were some around around the world as well. I'm Paul Stevens. This is Fox News.
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