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Chapter 1: What recent attacks has Iran launched against Israel?
More sirens over Israel. I'm Lisa Lucera, Fox News. As Iran launches another round of attacks after a deadly attack against Tehran's leadership. You know, at one location that we went to, you could see the shrapnel aftermath. Seven people there were injured, mostly lightly. As this conflict develops, the Israelis are continuing to go after Iranian leadership.
And today they struck Iran's Supreme Council building just south of the capital of Tehran. And Israeli officials say that they killed... Individuals who are Iranian officials who are counting the votes to determine who would be the next supreme leader of Iran. Fox's Trey Ings in Tel Aviv.
Chapter 2: How is Israel responding to Iranian military actions?
Israel has also launched strikes against targets in Lebanon after Hezbollah launched missiles against Israel. Lebanon health officials say at least 50 have been killed and more than 300 wounded. For a second day, Secretary of State Marco Rubio meeting with top lawmakers on the action in Iran, explaining what the administration says are the goals.
You're going to really begin to perceive a change in the scope and in the intensity of these attacks as, frankly, the two most powerful air forces in the world take apart this terroristic regime and defang it. Rubio says President Trump decided to launch the strikes after it was clear negotiations were not working. This as a new Fox News poll takes a look at how Americans feel about the U.S.
military strikes in Iran. The poll shows that while 61% of respondents feel Iran is a national security threat to the U.S., Americans are split 50-50 on their approval of the strikes in Iran. When it comes to President Trump, only 29% of those polled say America is safer. because of how he's handled Iran. Overall, on foreign policy, the president gets 40% approval, up from 39% a month ago.
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Chapter 3: What is the current situation regarding strikes in Lebanon?
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Chapter 4: What are the U.S. government's goals regarding military action in Iran?
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