the first time that iran had attacked israel from iranian soil. so, that some of the background for what we might be seeing tonight. michael, just going back to the us here, politically, the president biden and for the white house and for the administration, how much appetite do you think there is for a broader conflict orfor israel opening up new fronts in this war? we know, we have been hearing from president biden time and time again, telling the israeli government make sure you show some restraint here. there seems to be very little appetite for much escalation. i would say zero appetite, actually. i think one of the us goals since the beginning of the gaza conflict has really been to prevent this very scenario, prevent the widening all the sort of regional escalation of the conflict because president biden doesn t want to see the us dragged into
that media reporting those nuclear sites there are completely safe . according to reuters, if the sirens have soundedin reuters, if the sirens have sounded in northern israel. that s exciting the israeli military. of course, there s the potential be here though sirens very frequently in the region due to the presence of hezbollah. we don t know how belated though sirens are to what we are seeing belated. we can show you on a live map the commercialflight we can show you on a live map the commercial flight traffic. many flights have been paused over iran s major cities including isfahan, tehran, you can see, every few flights taking place in the region. the country s state media reporting that those flights have been suspended and we will continue to bring in more details and more reporting as we get it tonight. let s bring back michael singh. five days, really, after that major attack by iran on israel, in terms of