History of Israeli and Iranian conflict

We are learning about the history of the Israeli and Iranian conflict. This comes after Iran's late Friday retaliation against Israeli attacks on its nuclear and military sites. This escalation has raised concerns about an all-out war between the two nations. Christina Evans of LiveNOW is interviewing Dr. Boaz Atzili, an Associate Professor at the School of International Service of American University in Washington D.C., to provide context on the situation.

Fox News reporter Trey Yingst from Tel Aviv

Iran launched ballistic missiles at Israel on Friday, testing Israel's multilayered air-defense system. Some missiles reportedly struck Tel Aviv. While Israel's military says it intercepted most missiles, a few impacted buildings and a Tel Aviv hospital reported treating 15 injured civilians. Fox News Chief Foreign Correspondent Trey Yingst reported from Tel Aviv during Iran's retaliatory missile barrage.

Dozens of additional missiles launched toward Israel

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have confirmed that a short while ago, missiles were launched from Iran toward Israeli territory. Defense systems are actively intercepting the threat. Authorities have issued an urgent directive: all civilians must enter a protected space immediately and remain there until further notice. LiveNOW's Mike Pache spoke about the attack by Iran with FDD's Andrea Stricker.

Iran unleashes missile attack on Israel

Iran has launched an attack on Israel. Air raid sirens blare in Jerusalem as Israel reports incoming missiles from Iran. LiveNOW's Mike Pache provides real-time updates and live footage as the events unfold.

Rubio: US not involved in Israeli strikes on Iran

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Thursday evening that the United States was not involved in Israeli strikes on Iran. LiveNOW’s Christina Evans and Austin Westfall are getting more breaking news from Dr. Alon Burstein.

Greta Thunberg deported from Israel

Climate activist Greta Thunberg was deported from Israel after joining a Gaza-bound aid ship seized by Israeli forces in international waters.

Israel recovers bodies of 2 hostages from Gaza strip

Israel forces have recovered the bodies of two Israeli-American hostages in the southern Gaza strip who were killed in Hamas' Oct. 7, 2023 attack. LiveNOW's Andrew Craft breaks down the latest in the Middle East with the FDD's David May.

Concerns after violence at Gaza aid sites

Israeli officials are refuting the claim that they targeted civilians at aid distribution sites in Gaza, citing IDF drone footage. The footage, released by the Israel Defense Forces, purportedly shows armed and masked individuals in Gaza firing upon civilians. This release comes amidst allegations, which Israel denies, that the IDF was responsible for the deaths of dozens of people who were gathering for humanitarian assistance. LiveNOW’s Andrew Craft is speaking with Lt. Col. (Ret.) Jonathan Conricus, former IDF spokesperson, Senior Fellow at FDD and Co-Founder of “BottomLine Media”.

Dozens killed near aid sites in Gaza

Amid large gatherings in the Gaza Strip on Sunday, at least 31 people were killed and over 170 sustained injuries while attempting to receive food, according to reports from health authorities and eyewitnesses. LiveNOW’s Andrew Craft is speaking with Joe Truzman, a Senior Research Analyst and Editor at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.

Israel accepts US proposal for a temporary ceasefire

The White House announced Thursday that Israel has agreed to a new U.S. backed proposal for a temporary ceasefire with Hamas. This follows optimistic remarks earlier in the week from President Donald Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff.

IDF destroys Hamas tunnel, finds booby-trapped shaft

According to Israel War Room, Israel Defense Forces destroyed a Hamas attack tunnel and uncovered multiple booby-trapped shafts in Gaza. Israel authorized more settlements in the West Bank. Officials say strikes killed 13 in Gaza.