Iran, Israel and sirens
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Sirens sounded across Tel Aviv early Wednesday morning as the Iron Dome defense system intercepted projectiles that were fired at Israel.
The conflict between Iran and Israel is now seeing active participation from the United States which has moved its fighter jets, and warships in positions to protect Tel Aviv from missile attacks.
For nearly six nights, sirens have blared across Israel warning of retaliatory Iranian strikes. While Israel is able to inflict far greater pain on Iran, it has not been immune to destruction and death.
Among those stuck in Israel are also students and young adults from the U.S. and other countries who came to Israel on Birthright trips.
Officials told CBS News that Trump is considering joining Israel to strike Iranian nuclear sites, including in Fordow - and is considering a range of options, including a possible strike
President Donald Trump arrived in Washington, D.C., early Tuesday morning after abruptly leaving the G7 summit in Canada to address the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran.
Several Minnesota residents are among the nearly 40,000 tourists stranded in Israel as the country's war with Iran rages.
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Mediaite on MSNWATCH: Fox News Reporter On the Ground in Israel Forced to Take Cover Inside Bomb Shelter During Live HitA Fox News correspondent on the ground in Israel was forced to take cover inside a bomb shelter during a live hit Sunday morning.