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Missiles from Israel's Iron Dome air defense system in the south of Israel destroy incoming missiles fired at Israel from the Palestinian enclave of Gaza

Palestinian Bombings Spark Fear of New Middle East War

As hundreds of rockets hit Israel, U.S. fears derailment of peace process

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani

New U.S. Sanctions on Iran Omit Half of Entities Tied to Tehran's Terror-Tied Fighting Force

Experts warn sanctions are skipping over key financial lifelines for Tehran

The reactor building at the Bushehr nuclear power plant in southern Iran

Trump Admin Permits Iran to Continue Nuclear Work at Secretive Military Sites

Concessions to Europe complicate administration's Iran sanctions rollout

Rick Scott

Scott Ready to Hit Ground Running, Defend Florida, Uphold Trump's National Security Agenda

Scott tells Free Beacon he's ready support Trump, dive into top foreign policy issues

Mike Pompeo Donald Trump

Trump Admin Poised to Cave on Iran Sanctions

Iran set to get major pass, keeping ailing economy alive, hardline regime intact

Andrew Gillum

Gillum's Ties to Anti-Israel Radicals More Extensive Than Previously Known

Candidate's former employer tied to anti-Israel groups, sponsored event with terror-tied group

Donal Trump Hold MAGA Campaign Rally In Southwest Florida

Trump Emphasizes 'Unbreakable Solidarity With Jewish People' at Florida Rally

Trump stops in Fla. to stump for Republicans DeSantis, Scott

Afghan residents walk near destroyed houses after a Taliban attack in Ghazni

Nearly Half of Afghanistan Under Terrorist Control as U.S. Pours Billions Into Country

Taliban increases control as civilian casualties, opium trade rise