Death toll climbs as Israel and Iran exchange attacks

The death toll continues to rise amid fierce missile attacks between Israel and Iran, with major cities hit and airspace closed. Israel says its strikes aim to cripple Iran’s nuclear capabilities, while Iran promises more severe retaliation. President Trump warned Tehran not to target the U.S., as diplomatic efforts to resume nuclear talks collapse. Benjamin Allison, Graduate Fellow at the Clements Center for National Security, joins LiveNOW from FOX’s Carel Lajara to discuss the geopolitical fallout, risks of wider conflict, and the collapse of nuclear diplomacy.

LiveNOW answers viewer questions on Israel-Iran

National security analyst Hal Kempfer and LiveNOW's Austin Westfall answer viewer questions about the Israel-Iran conflict. Iran has launched another round of retaliatory strikes against Israel.

Iran's Supreme Leader: 'They will not escape'

Iran's Supreme leader is vowing to destroy Israel. In a tweet from FOX News by Supreme leader it states: "The armed forces will bring the vile regime to ruin. They will not escape unscathed from this crime. The Iranian nation can be assured—there will be no negligence."

Israel-Iran conflict: Is the U.S. get involved?

LiveNOW's Austin Westfall discusses the latest tensions between Israel and Iran and whether the U.S. is involved with Sina Azodi, assistant professor of Middle East politics at George Washington University.

Report: US helped Israel intercept Iranian missiles

The United States military helped shoot down Iranian missiles headed towards Israel, officials say. The missiles headed towards Israel were in retaliation after Israel struck nuclear facilities in Iran. The White House said that the United States had no involvement in the overnight Thursday. Tom Karako, Director of the Missile Defense Project and Senior Fellow with the Defense Security Department for CSIS, joins LiveNOW's Christina Evans to discuss the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

Iran launches more strikes towards Israel, IDF says

Iran has launched another round of strikes towards Iran, the IDF said Friday. Ilan Berman, senior vice president of the American Foreign Policy Council, joins LiveNOW's Christina Evans to talk about this ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran.

Fox News reporter Trey Yingst from Tel Aviv

Iran launched ballistic missiles at Israel on Friday, testing Israel's multilayered air-defense system. Some missiles reportedly struck Tel Aviv. While Israel's military says it intercepted most missiles, a few impacted buildings and a Tel Aviv hospital reported treating 15 injured civilians. Fox News Chief Foreign Correspondent Trey Yingst reported from Tel Aviv during Iran's retaliatory missile barrage.

Blasts heard in Telaviv after Iran launches missiles

LiveNOW's Mike PAche joins Jonathan Ruhe from JINSA to breakdown the middle east crisis between Iran and Israel. Sirens are heard in Telaviv as Iran continues to strike missiles in Israel. After the Iranian attack, security in Washington D.C is heightened for the military parade on Saturday.

Dozens of additional missiles launched toward Israel

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have confirmed that a short while ago, missiles were launched from Iran toward Israeli territory. Defense systems are actively intercepting the threat. Authorities have issued an urgent directive: all civilians must enter a protected space immediately and remain there until further notice. LiveNOW's Mike Pache spoke about the attack by Iran with FDD's Andrea Stricker.