Its operations in lebanon as leaders weigh options to retaliate against iran s long range missile assault on tuesday. If israel does respond to the strike, then the islamic republic has vowed to retaliate against israel and countries it sees as supporting it. Us presidentjoe biden said the us is now discussing the possibility of israeli strikes on iran s oil infrastructure. Oil prices have increased 10% since iran s strike on tuesday, which was launched after israel s killing of hassan nasrallah, leader of the iran backed hezbollah. Meanwhile, hopes are dimming of a ceasfire in gaza or lebanon. Nearly one year on from hamas s attacks on 7 october, israeli forces are still in gaza and 97 hostages remain unaccounted for. As the humanitarian situation worsens in both countries, us charities now say 30% of lebanon s 5. 8 million people are now displaced. Southern lebanon s salah ghandour hospital says it s been attacked by israel, after it was warned to evacuate. They say nine members of s
Of a wider conflict. Israel is continuing its operations in lebanon as leaders weigh options to retaliate against iran s long range missile assault on tuesday. If israel does respond to the strike, then the islamic republic has vowed to retaliate against israel and countries it sees as supporting it. Us presidentjoe biden said the us is now discussing the possibility of israeli strikes on iran s oil infrastructure. Oil prices have increased 10% since iran s strike on tuesday, which was launched after israel s killing of hassan nasrallah, leader of the iran backed hezbollah. Meanwhile, hopes are dimming of a ceasfire in gaza or lebanon. Nearly one year on from hamas s attacks on 7 october, israeli forces are still in gaza and 97 hostages remain unaccounted for. As the humanitarian situation worsens in both countries, us charities now say 30% of lebanon s 5. 8 million people are now displaced. Southern lebanon s salah ghandour hospital says it s been attacked by israel, after it was warn
reporting of some other strikes that took place right across the border into russia, and i think it has been a smart move on their part, but with growing confidence and growing success that they have enjoyed in the battlefield, they are signalling to the russians that they are not going to take a punch without answering back, and those bombers equipped with cruise missiles could have done significant damage to the russians and helped offset the shortages in the missile inventory that has been widely reported, that the russians are going to have great trouble trying to survive with this missile shortage ongoing. what trouble trying to survive with this missile shortage ongoing. what we have also seen missile shortage ongoing. what we have also seen today, missile shortage ongoing. what we have also seen today, quickly, - missile shortage ongoing. what we have also seen today, quickly, is i have also seen today, quickly, is how effective the defences are. it s 70 missiles are incomin
the o reilly factor. greg: in the impact segment tonight, the stand that with north korea, the united states is bracing for a possible nuclear test by the rogue state. military tensions are escalating to dangerous levels. joining us now from d.c. with the latest, our own world fox news chief washington correspondent james rosen. james, are we about to go to war with captain crazy pants, i m referring to the punk in the pantsuit in north korea? likely not. what we are seeing really is the trump administration trying to send the message to north korea. and his patron state in china that business as usual can t go on like this any longer. they have been testing nuclear devices for over ten years in north korea, some 2 million people have starved to death in that country to fund this program. and they had this extraordinary missile inventory which they keep testing. and our allies in that region,
he was the odd man out in the administration and would never do it. this administration thought about it for a year and finally, i think we are doing the right thing, giving the people of ukraine the ability to defend themselves. that was the most interesting thing the administration has done with russia. sanctions are up because of congress, not the administration. north korea. this is the point of the op-ed where you take exception. they must earn their right to the table. it sounds conditional to me. then he talked about the only acceptable outcome being denuclearization. that s saying we don t care about it. they are not going wake up tomorrow or the day after and say uncle. the sanctions will never be enough to give up their missile inventory. that is their self-preservation. we need to think about what is an interim arrangement?