Israel-Iran live updates: Iran launches new strikes
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Roughly 24 hours before Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu launched a blistering assault on Iran, Israel's opposition was scheming to bring down his government.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is on the mission of his lifetime. For years, the veteran leader has made the destruction of Iran’s nuclear program his top priority.
Israelis have been rallying around the flag since the attacks began last week, even if not around Netanyahu himself.
Netanyahu spoke after Trump earlier on Sunday called for a deal between the warring parties, saying “many calls and meetings” were now taking place that would lead to peace soon. “Iran and Israel should make a deal, and will make a deal,” he wrote on Truth Social.
A leadership change in Iran could be the result of the conflict because “the Iran regime is very weak,” Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday in an interview on Fox News. Israel’s milit
President Trump rejected an Israeli plan in recent days to kill Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, a senior U.S. official told USA TODAY.