
Trump Weighing Options for Iran as Israeli Airstrikes Continue
Donald Trump met with his national security team for more than an hour to discuss the Mideast conflict, people familiar said, fueling speculation the US may join Israel's attack on Iran. The US State Department closed the embassy in Jerusalem through Friday.
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