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Israel aims to damage military capabilities, while the US states it was not involved but prioritises the protection of American forces in the region.
Follow the latest news after Israel launched strikes at Iran, a dramatic escalation in long-running tensions between the two countries.
Israel bombed nuclear and military sites in Iran on Friday morning local time, reportedly killing Iran’s top military commander and dealing a blow to the nation’s nuclear ambitions. U.S. Secretary of ...
US State Secretary Marco Rubio took to social media to post a statement discussing the attacks. Rubio expressed that the United States was “not involved” in the strikes agains ...
Israel Defense Forces launched early morning aerial attacks against dozens of nuclear sites in Iran on Friday to prevent the ...
Israel said it conducted preemptive airstrikes on Iran, targeting Iran's nuclear facilities in what it called "Operation Rising Lion." ...
The United States was not involved in the Israeli strikes on Iran, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said, noting that Israel had "advised" the US that it believed the "action was necessary for ...
Following Israeli strikes on Iran, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that Washington was not involved and cautioned Tehran against retaliating by targeting American bases. Rubio emphasized the ...
The United States says it was not involved in Israel's recent strikes on Iran. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned Iran against attacking American forces. Israel informed Washington about the ...
Israeli airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities immediately triggered a sharp reaction in global markets, sending oil, bonds, and gold rallying.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Thursday evening the U.S. was not involved in Israeli strikes inside Iran in an effort to distance Washington from getting in between the two adversaries.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the U.S. wasn't involved in Israeli strikes and warned Iran not to target American personnel or interests, prioritizing the safety of US forces.