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Trump Says He'll Decide on Iran Strike 'Within the Next Two Weeks'
The president has reportedly approved a plan of attack but has yet to make a final decision on whether to join Israel's campaign against Tehran's nuclear program
Khamenei 'Can No Longer Be Permitted To Exist' Following Iranian Strike on Civilian Hospital, Israeli Defense Minister Declares
The missile attack, Tehran's latest on civilian areas, wounded dozens
Israel Hits Iranian Weapons Depots, Internal Security HQ As Trump Weighs US Involvement
The IDF destroyed 'over 40 missile infrastructure components directed toward the State of Israel, including missile storage sites and military operatives of the Iranian Regime' among other targets
What a US Strike on Iran's Fordow Enrichment Facility Would Mean for Tehran's Nuclear Program
President Donald Trump has signaled that he is open to a U.S. strike on Iran's nuclear sites
Poll Finds Overwhelming Support for Israeli Strikes—and for Trump's Response—Among MAGA Base
A GOP official in Congress told the Free Beacon 'there's no Republican divide,' stating that 'Republicans back Israel'
WATCH: Israeli Journalist Explains Trump's 'Fabulous' Response to Israeli Strikes on Iran
President Donald Trump has taken a page out of the Iranian playbook, according to Amit Segal
WATCH: Iran’s State-Run TV Station Goes Up in Smoke
Israel hit an Iranian regime-controlled television network on Monday, another example of the Jewish state's broadening of its campaign against the Islamic Republic
'Strategic Decapitation': Israel Expands Operations, Targeting Iranian Political Institutions as Netanyahu Taunts 'Weak' Regime in Tehran
Iran's foreign ministry and defense ministry both took hits on Sunday
TRUMP TO PANICAN DOVES: 'You Can't Have Peace If Iran Has a Nuclear Weapon'
Six out of 10 Republicans reported supporting Israel's campaign against Iran in a recent poll, while just 27 percent of GOP respondents said they oppose the strikes
‘The Road to Tehran Is Open': Israel Pounds Iranian Gas Fields, Broadening Historic Military Campaign
The strikes represent an expansion of Israel's campaign against Iran, which had previously consisted of attacks on nuclear infrastructure and Iranian leaders