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More than a dozen injuries were reported in Israel on Sunday morning after Iran launched more missiles toward the Jewish State, striking at least 10 impact sites.
Approximately 30 missiles were used in Iran’s latest attack and about 10 made it through Israeli Air Defenses, Fox News senior correspondent Mike Tobin said in an update live from Tel Aviv.
At least 20 people were injured in the attack and 11 of them went to the hospital. A 30-year-old man is described to have moderate to severe injuries after shrapnel struck him in the chest.
“There’s a tremendous impact when these missiles do make impact so when we talk about the assessment of injuries, understand that is preliminary,” Tobin said.
Tobin shares more on the damage and injuries caused by Iranian missile strikes in the video above. Fox News Digital’s Lorraine Taylor contribute to this report.
Satellite imagery shows the aftermath at Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility Sunday after President Donald Trump ordered a strike on the site.
The image, taken by Planet Labs PBC and published by the Associated Press, shows a bird’s-eye view of the facility and the surrounding area. Fordow is a nuclear enrichment site buried deep underground, and the U.S. strike involved multiple “bunker buster” munitions.
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Penn., praised President Donald Trump’s decision to bomb three Iranian nuclear facilities on Saturday.
Fetterman, a staunch supporter of Israel, was among the few Democrats who supported Trump’s move publicly during Saturday’s fallout.
“As I’ve long maintained, this was the correct move by POTUS,” Fetterman wrote.
“Iran is the world’s leading sponsor of terrorism and cannot have nuclear capabilities,” he added. “I’m grateful for and salute the finest military in the world.”
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., was delivering remarks at a “Fighting Oligarchy” rally in Tusla, Okla., on Saturday night when President Donald Trump announced the United States had successfully attacked three nuclear sites in Iran.
An aide interrupted Sanders’ remarks to deliver the message Trump had just blasted off on Truth Social.
“We have completed our very successful attack on the three Nuclear sites in Iran, including Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan,” Trump said in the post.
Sanders read the piece of paper with Trump’s Truth Social post to his supporters, shaking his head as the socialist senator processed what the president had just announced. “No more wars!” the crowd chanted.
Trump added in the post: “All planes are now outside of Iran air space. A full payload of BOMBS was dropped on the primary site, Fordow. All planes are safely on their way home. Congratulations to our great American Warriors. There is not another military in the World that could have done this. NOW IS THE TIME FOR PEACE! Thank you for your attention to this matter.”
Sanders nodded along as the crowd continued to chant, “No more wars!” before responding to the news in real time.
He said the news was not only “alarming,” but “so grossly unconstitutional.”
“All of you know that the only entity that can take this country to war is the U.S. Congress. The president does not have the right,” Sanders shouted.
This is an excerpt from an article by Fox News’ Deirdre Heavey
Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., pushed for lawmakers to return to Washington, D.C., to sign the War Powers Resolution following President Donald Trump’s strikes on Iranian nuclear sites on Saturday.
“Stopping Iran from having a nuclear bomb is a top priority, but dragging the U.S. into another Middle East war is not the solution. Trump’s strikes are unconstitutional and put Americans, especially our troops, at risk,” Khanna said.
The bipartisan War Powers Resolution, introduced by Khanna and Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., in the House of Representatives seeks to “remove United States Armed Forces from unauthorized hostilities in the Islamic State of Iran.” It also directs Trump to “terminate” the deployment of American troops against Iran without an “authorized declaration of war or specific authorization for use of military forces against Iran.”
The legislation was introduced this past week as strikes between Israel and Iran raged on.
Khanna said lawmakers need to return to the capital immediately to “ensure there is no further conflict and escalation.”
“Americans want diplomacy, not more costly wars. We need to deescalate and pursue a path of peace,” he said.
Ellie Cohanim, former Deputy Special Envoy to Combat Antisemitism during the first Trump administration, says the president deserves a peace prize for his decision to destroy three Iranian nuclear sites on Saturday.
Cohanim, who is also an Iranian refugee, joined “Fox & Friends Weekend” on Sunday to discuss her thoughts on the strikes.
“President Trump has truly saved the world and I certainly hope that we will see recognition for what he has accomplished for the entire world. He deserves a Nobel Peace Prize for this,” she said, in part.
She also said that destroying Iran’s nuclear capabilities gives “a new hope” for the Middle East and she hopes to see peace between Israel and its neighbors one day.
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