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U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed Monday that President Donald Trump remains committed to securing a nuclear deal with Iran, despite rising military tensions between Israel and Tehran. Speaking on Fox
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that President Trump remains committed to securing a nuclear deal with Iran despite rising tensions between Israel and Tehran. Meanwhile, a White House aide clarified that the U.
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U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the deployment of additional defense capabilities to the Middle East due to increasing tensions between Israel and Iran. Although specific details of the military assets weren't disclosed,
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Reports of the latest missile attacks on Israel circulated on Iranian state media hours after Israel said it had attacked a media building in Tehran.
In northern Israel, rescuers and medics said a strike on late Saturday destroyed a three-story building in the town of Tamra, killing four women. Israeli authorities have reported a total toll of 13 dead and 380 injured in the country since Friday.
A statement released by Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed no solidarity with Israel. The response may reflect a certain irritation with Netanyahu, who, by ordering the strikes, has undermined negotiations with Tehran that Trump relaunched in March.