European leaders meet with Iran’s foreign minister as war with Israel rages on
Geoff Bennett
Geoff Bennett
Zeba Warsi
Zeba Warsi
It's now one full week since Israel launched a punishing campaign of airstrikes against Iran and its nuclear infrastructure. Iran has responded with its own missile strikes, but to far lesser effect. President Trump reiterated his desire to negotiate with Iran within a two-week window he set Thursday, as the U.S. marshals its forces in support of the Israeli operations. Geoff Bennett reports.
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It's now one full week since Israel launched a punishing campaign of airstrikes against Iran and its nuclear infrastructure.
Iran has responded with its own missile strikes, but to far lesser effect. President Trump today reiterated his desire to negotiate with Iran within a two-week window he set yesterday, as the U.S. Marshals its forces in support of the Israeli operations.
Today, in the Northern Israeli port city of Haifa, an Iranian missile strike, the moment captured by an eyewitness, leaving residents terrified.
Local authorities say over a dozen people were injured. In Southern Israel's largest city, Beersheba, buildings shattered by an Iranian missile that struck at dawn, leaving a trail of devastation.
Right now, we're in the south, another place that was just hit by a missile. Six buildings behind me got hit. Now MDA teams are searching each apartment to see if someone got hurt.
Air raid sirens echoed through Tel Aviv as the exchange of attacks between the two countries intensified; 12 miles south, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu inspected damage to the Weizmann Institute of Science and vowed to continue the war.
Source: PBS NewsHour
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