Israel Retaliates Against Iran: A Limited Counterstrike on Military Targets

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So, what happened? Israel just carried out a retaliatory attack on Iran, limiting their strikes to 'precise strikes on military targets.' CBS News national security contributor Sam Vinograd and chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan are breaking it down. Here's what we know: The White House was notified in advance of Israel's attack, and it seems like they're keeping things under control, at least for now. Want to stay updated? Download the CBS News app and enable browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Curious about the details? Read on to find out more!

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Russia's losses continue to rise, with another 1,250 soldiers killed or wounded and 13 armored combat vehicles lost in just one day.** Over the course of the conflict in Ukraine, Russia has suffered significant casualties, with over 790,800 military personnel and 9,672 tanks lost. Russia has also lost over 2,000 soldiers and 44 artillery systems in just the past day. These mounting losses are a stark reminder of the ongoing conflict and the heavy toll it is taking on both sides.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, 75, is undergoing prostate removal surgery on Sunday after being diagnosed with a urinary tract infection. The surgery comes as Netanyahu leads Israel in multiple conflicts across the Middle East against Iran and its proxy terrorist groups. This week, the IDF launched a series of airstrikes against the Houthi rebels in Yemen, targeting Sana’a International Airport, among other locations. Netanyahu is also testifying in a corruption case against him within Israel. The corruption trial kicked off in 2020, with prosecutors accusing Netanyahu of exchanging regulatory favors for positive press coverage in under-the-table dealings with media moguls.

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