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Hundreds of U.S. Citizens Flee Iran Amid Ongoing Israel-Iran Conflict
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Hundreds of U.S. citizens have fled Iran via land borders as Israel’s military assault intensifies. The exodus began last week, according to a State Department cable circulated on Friday. The conflict, now in its second week, has raised fears for Americans still in Iran. President Trump is reportedly considering military action against the country.
The conflict began with Israel’s military strikes targeting Tehran and other Iranian cities. Iran responded with ballistic missile attacks, wounding many in Haifa, Israel.
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The State Department cable noted large numbers of Americans remain in harm’s way. U.S. officials are monitoring the situation as tensions escalate rapidly.
Hundreds of U.S. citizens have crossed Iran’s land borders to escape the violence. Safe evacuation routes are critical amid the ongoing military strikes.
Israel’s assault followed Iran’s missile launches, which triggered air raid sirens across Israel. The conflict shows no signs of slowing, raising global concerns.
The U.S. has a history of evacuating citizens from conflict zones like Afghanistan. Diplomatic efforts often prioritize citizen safety during international crises.
Some support U.S. military action to counter Iran’s aggression, citing national security. Others fear escalation could lead to broader regional instability.
Public opinion is split, with some urging restraint and others backing a strong response. Concerns grow over the safety of Americans still in Iran.
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| Total News Sources | 27 |
| Left | 9 |
| Right | 7 |
| Center | 8 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 33% Left |
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