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ABP News on MSNBreaking: 7 Nations Back Israel Amid Rising Iran-Israel Tensions, Say Iran Must Never Acquire Nuclear WeaponsAs tensions between Iran and Israel continue to escalate, a significant development has emerged on the global stage. The G7 nations have issued a unified statement expressing their full support for Israel,
Why are Israel and Iran at war? Experts weigh in as the conflict escalates, with both sides exchanging missile strikes. Photo from the Israel Defense Forces, X The war between Israel and Iran continues to rage on, with both sides ramping up deadly attacks on one another, threatening to engulf the region in a broader conflict.
President Trump will meet with his national security team today as questions mount over how involved the U.S. will be in the conflict between Israel and Iran. NBC News' Monica Alba reports more. Executive Director for Global Security at Flashpoint Andrew Borene and former Assistant Secretary of State under the Obama Administration Joel Rubin join Chris Jansing to weigh in.
Several Asian nations have moved to evacuate their nationals from Israel and Iran amid the conflict that was initiated by Tel Aviv with its launching airstrikes against Iran. China urged its nationals to leave “as soon as possible,” while India asked its citizens to move out of the Iranian capital.
Strikes between Israel and Iran stretched into a fifth day on Tuesday, as President Trump made an early departure from the Group of 7 (G7) summit amid the escalating conflict in the Middle
The Group of Seven nations expressed support for Israel in a statement issued late on Monday and labeled its rival Iran as a source of instability in the Middle East, with the G7 leaders urging broader de-escalation of hostilities in the region.
The Israeli military said Monday that it can now fly over the country's capital, Tehran, without facing major resistance after crippling Iran’s air defenses in recent strikes, enabling Israel to hit an expanding range of targets with relative ease.
We are doing what we need to do,” the Israeli leader told ABC News when asked if he plans on going after Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.