Trump says Iran looking to de-escalate with Israel
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Israeli President Isaac Herzog said on Monday his country was left with "no other choice" but to take military action against Iran, citing Tehran’s accelerated nuclear programme as an urgent threat. In an exclusive interview with Sky News,
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Daily Times on MSNGermany backs Israel's 'dirty job' in Iran, says only US can deliver nuclear blowGerman Chancellor Friedrich Merz, speaking at the G7 summit in Canada, defended Israel's recent airstrikes on Iranian nuclear and military sites. He called it a "dirty job" that Israel is doing not just for itself,
Israel has launched what it is calling a "preemptive strike" against Iran and declared a state of emergency, according to Defense Minister Israel Katz.
President Donald Trump is growing increasingly warm to using US military assets to strike Iranian nuclear facilities and souring on the idea of a diplomatic solution to end Tehran’s escalating conflict with Israel,
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Hespress on MSNIran and Israel continue to trade strikesIsrael has carried out repeated strikes on Iran's key nuclear sites despite warnings from the UN nuclear watchdog.
If there is military action by Israel against Iran, it would be conducted without U.S. military support, an administration official said. But American intelligence assistance could be provided.
President weighing action against nuclear facilities as tensions escalate, Axios reports, citing US officials - Anadolu Ajansı
Conservative pundit Tucker Carlson and far-right Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who sat near Trump in the VIP section at his military parade over the weekend, are among the MAGA stars pressing for the U.S. military to stay out of the fight, which they say is out of step with the movement's principles.