Trump To Attend Security Meeting On Friday After Israeli Strikes On Iran
- President Donald Trump scheduled a gathering of National Security Council officials on Friday morning to address Israel’s recent strikes on Iran and escalating tensions in the Middle East.
- The meeting followed the U.S. Navy's redeployment of ships to the Eastern Mediterranean in response to Israel's attacks and possible Iranian retaliation.
- Trump deployed about 2,000 National Guard troops and Marines to Los Angeles amid protests over immigration raids, prompting legal challenges and a temporary appellate court block.
- Trump claimed that without the deployment of the military to Los Angeles, the city would currently be engulfed in flames, while Governor Newsom described the events as a successful democratic trial.
- The situation highlights tensions over executive authority, immigration enforcement, and escalating Middle East conflict, with ongoing protests, legal disputes, and diplomatic maneuvers expected to develop.
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Israel claims Iran was planning surprise attack with extremist proxies
President Trump is meeting with his National Security Council after Israel's operation scorched parts of Iran. Some reports out of Iran depict mixed reactions to the airstrikes by citizens living under the strict regime. This comes as Israel's operations are expected to continue. CBS News' Weijia Jiang, Courtney Kealy and Ellee Watson report.
Trump to meet with national security team following Israel’s attack on Iran
In response to Israel’s attack, Iran fired back with more than 100 drones. NBC News’ Chief International Correspondent Keir Simmons reports more. Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander retired Gen. Wesley Clark and Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Aaron David Miller join Ana Cabrera to examine the possibility of further attacks.

The Latest: Trump meets with National Security Council on Israel-Iran attacks
The new Israeli military operation against Iran is giving President Donald Trump a fresh test of his ability to make good on his campaign promise to disentangle the U.S. from foreign conflicts.
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