Trump says we're 'blowing up the whole country' if Iran doesn't make deal in 48 hours

Two C-130 aircraft were lost during the operation, an official said.

Last Updated: April 6, 2026, 1:24 AM EDT

President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes attack targeting military and government sites, officials said.

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Apr 03, 2026, 8:36 AM EDT

Israel, US will 'continue to crush' Iran, Netanyahu says

Israel and the United States will "continue to crush" Iran, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Friday during remarks at a military facility in Tel Aviv.

"Together with our American friends, we continue to crush the terrorist regime in Iran. We are eliminating commanders, bombing bridges, bombing infrastructure," Netanyahu said.

"In full coordination between me and President [Donald] Trump, between the IDF and the United States military, we will continue to crush Iran. This regime is weaker than ever - Israel is stronger than ever," Netanyahu added.

-ABC News' Jordana Miller

Apr 03, 2026, 8:02 AM EDT

Fires burn at 2 energy facilities in Gulf countries

Fires were reported at a Kuwaiti oil refinery after a drone attack while another fire at gas facility in the United Arab Emirates was sparked by falling debris after an interception, authorities reported Friday.

There were no injuries, but several fires were reported in operational units at the Mina Al-Ahmadi Refinery after "a malicious drone attack," the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation said in a press release posted on X.

In the United Arab Emirates, authorities responded to a fire at the Habshan gas facilities ignited by falling debris after a "successful interception," the Abu Dhabi government media said in a post in X.

No injuries were reported in that incident, but operations at the Habshan facility were suspended as authorities worked to put out the fire.

-ABC News' Othon Leyva

Apr 03, 2026, 6:05 AM EDT

France's president calls for 'return to peace'

The French President Emmanuel Macron has called for "a return to peace" while speaking to reporters during a trip to South Korea.

“We all need stability, calm, a return to peace. This isn’t a show," Macron told the media.

“There is too much talk … and it’s all over the place," he added.

Macron didn't mention U.S. President Donald Trump by name in his comments but his latest comments are part of a recent trend as European leaders have increasingly spoken out against Trump's policies.

“You have to be serious. When you want to be serious, you don’t go around saying the opposite every day of what you just said the day before. And perhaps you shouldn’t talk every day”, Macron said.

At a private event on Wednesday, Trump made fun of Macron's marriage and made reference to a video from last year in which Brigitte Macron appeared to push her husband in the face aboard the French president's plane.

“I called up France, Macron, whose wife treats him extremely badly. [He is] still recovering from the right to the jaw," Trump said Wednesday.

Reacting to those comments, Macron responded that they were “neither elegant nor up to standard” and did not “merit a response."

-ABC News' Tom Soufi Burridge

Apr 02, 2026, 11:44 PM EDT

Trump continues threats: 'Bridges next, then electric power plants'

In a social media post late Thursday night, President Donald Trump wrote that the U.S. "hasn’t even started destroying what’s left in Iran," adding: "Bridges next, then Electric Power Plants!"

In an interview with Time magazine earlier Thursday, Trump said the U.S. "blew up" three Iranian bridges overnight.

President Donald Trump walks to the podium to deliver an address to the nation about the Iran war at the White House in Washington, April 1, 2026.
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"New Regime leadership knows what has to be done, and has to be done, FAST!" Trump added in the social media post.

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