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Iran and Israel continued to exchange attacks into Monday amid the latest round of conflict between the two nations.
Iran's state broadcaster in Tehran was hit by an Israeli strike on Monday evening. Visuals showed the building on fire even as a live broadcast was cut off after a loud explosion.
US President Donald Trump is reportedly expected to offer Iran a 'last chance' nuclear offer which may be slightly better than the previous proposal just over a week ago
The headquarters of the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting in Tehran was hit by an Israeli airstrike during a live broadcast Monday, setting the building on fire and knocking the network off the air for a short time.
The IDF announced that after a situational assessment, the Home Front Command published that it is now allowed to leave protected spaces in all areas across the country.
After Iran’s newly established Islamic leadership was dragged into war by Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in 1980, it fought, in the words of a top commander, with “empty hands”.
Israel and Iran continue to trade fire in the growing Middle East conflict. Retired Commander of U.S. Army Europe Lt. General Mark Hertling and nuclear policy expert Joe Cirincione join Ana Cabrera to provide their insight and expertise on the conflict.
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Israel also targets the headquarters of Iran's Defense Ministry • Defense Minister Israel Katz: "Tehran is ablaze"