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While Democrats broadly oppose the strikes on Iran, about seven in ten Republicans approve, a new Pew report finds.
“The reason they want to make a deal is they have been just beat to s***,” Trump said.
The Islamic Republic’s projectiles have slain 66 people outside Israel, and 19 in the Jewish state.
Citizens are subject to strict guidelines proscribing normal activities due to the dangers of enemy rocket and missile attacks.
More than 200 aircraft and ships have arrived in support of the Israel Defense Forces.
The president urged Tehran to cut a deal before “there is no turning back, and it won’t be pretty.”
Commodore Alireza Tangsiri “had a great deal of blood on his hands,” the premier said.
Peace can be achieved “if the empire of evil from Tehran and its proxies, especially Hezbollah, are wiped out,” said the Israeli president.
“Israel’s forests are a second home for all of us during Passover, but the current security situation makes visiting them unsafe at this time.”
The Iranian-backed terrorists remain “determined to continue without limits,” Qassem declared.