This is a Fox News alert. A second wave of attacks underway. I'm Carmen Roberts. Israel is carrying out more attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities, its ballistic missile program and certain leaders. Prime Minister Netanyahu of Israel says they needed to make this preemptive strike. This operation will continue for as many days as it takes to remove this threat.
Fox's Trey Yingst with some of the latest information from Tel Aviv as Israel braces for a large scale response. I just heard from an Israeli source who says Israel was able to surprise Iran. Israel managed to hit several targets in the heart of Tehran and to eliminate multiple senior Iranian regime leaders simultaneously in different spots.
What's interesting about this statement is this official confirms that senior Iranian leadership was killed. Among those killed, the leader of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, who oversees all the military operations. Now, Rahm's
arms spokesperson says that Israel and the U.S. will pay a heavy price for the attack. President Trump will be in the Situation Room Friday morning as he follows developments. Fox's Peter Doocy asked him if Israel warned the U.S. about the strikes. And he said, at least in this public setting, that Israel didn't tell us anything.
Secretary of State Rubio underscoring the U.S. is not involved in this action. However, analysts say it appears the U.S. knew something. Otherwise, it would not have evacuated some staff from the Middle East embassies. The market's reacting to this geopolitical turmoil. Dow futures down nearly 600 points and crude oil futures soaring. They jumped more than 10 percent to trade above $75 a barrel.
And this just in, an appeals court temporarily blocks a federal judge's ruling to return control of the National Guard to California. The lower court had ruled that President Trump had illegally deployed the Guard. The Ninth Circuit says it will hold an appeal.
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Repeating our top story, Israel launches multiple strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities and other targets. There is currently a state of emergency declared across the entirety of Israel as this country braces for an expected Iranian response. Fox's Trey Yinks in Tel Aviv. Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei says that Israel will face a severe punishment. U.S. Central Command is on high alert.
As anti-ice protests continue in Los Angeles for a seventh day, tensions are rising coast to coast. In Seattle, protesters shot fireworks at police, many who were on bikes to help control the crowds. Protesters also set fire to an American flag. At least eight were arrested.
To Arizona, where protesters in Tucson carried homemade shields and threw a metal fence and paint at federal agents guarding ICE offices. At least three people were arrested. Nevada, as police deployed tear gas after hundreds gathered near the federal courthouse in downtown Las Vegas. Fox's Steve Harrigan in L.A. In Texas, Governor Abbott has ordered the deployment of more than 5,000 National Guard troops and about 2,000 state police across the state to deal with protests.
Investigators are searching for answers after the worst aviation disaster in a decade. Air India says all but one of the 242 people aboard a flight died when it crashed just after takeoff early Thursday morning. It happened in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad. An Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner leaving from the airport there bound for London. Shortly after takeoff, the plane full of fuel issued a Mayday warning. It reached 600 feet.
and then descended into a residential area, crashing in flames. There won't be certainty about the cause of the crash, at least until the plane's black boxes are found and analyzed. Fox's Greg Palacott in London. I'm Carmen Roberts. This is Fox News. This is Jimmy Fallon, inviting you to join me for Fox Across America, where we'll discuss every single one of the Democrats' dumb ideas. Just kidding. It's only a three-hour show. Listen live at noon Eastern or get the podcast at foxacrossamerica.com.