Iran, Sirens and Tel Aviv
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Woken by air raid sirens, hurrying to bomb shelters, scouring travel sites for escape routes — thousands of tourists in Israel have found their holiday plans upended by the country's conflict with Iran.
Israel and Iran exchanged missile fire for a fifth consecutive day Tuesday, as US President Donald Trump abruptly left the G7 summit and warned Tehran residents to "immediately evacuate" amid
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Residents of Iran’s capital were seen leaving the city and shops and the historic Grand Bazaar were closed Tuesday, in the fifth day of the intensifying conflict started by Israel
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Mediaite on MSNWATCH: Fox News Reporter On the Ground in Israel Forced to Take Cover Inside Bomb Shelter During Live HitA Fox News correspondent on the ground in Israel was forced to take cover inside a bomb shelter during a live hit Sunday morning.
Iran’s second night of ballistic missile attack on Saturday aimed to be targeted around Israel’s major port city, Haifa.
Sirens sounded in the southern Israeli city of Eilat at 1:05 on Sunday morning, warning of a hostile aircraft infiltration in the city. A short time later, the IDF reported that one UAV launched toward Israeli territory was intercepted by the IAF.
Roughly 100 missiles were on their way from Iran, officials warned, teeing up a repeat of an April 2024 attack that marked the first direct exchange of fire between the two countries. Soon, projectiles fell across the country’s center, injuring dozens of people.
President Donald Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One early Tuesday that he's seeking "better than a cease-fire" in the Israel-Iran conflict, hinting at something "bigger."