It's Friday, June 20th, and here's what's happening right now on CNN This Morning.
President Trump giving diplomacy a shot, granting Iran a two-week window.
Can negotiations succeed with missiles still flying?
Plus, overnight,
Israel and Iran continue to trade blows as Iran's top diplomat heads to Europe for nuclear talks.
And the Republican rift deepens.
Will the president's decision on Iran fracture the party further?
At the top of the hour, here is a live look at Tel Aviv,
Israel, as strikes between Israel and Iran continued overnight.
Good morning, everybody here on the East Coast.
I'm Adi Cornish, and thank you for waking up with me.
I want to start with this escalating conflict between Iran and Israel and specifically this new deadline to find a diplomatic solution before the U.S. steps in.
Here's the latest.
Iran launched more strikes on Israel overnight.
First responders are now searching for victims after a missile hit a technology park housing Microsoft offices in southern Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he plans to strike every nuclear facility inside of Iran
while refusing to rule out targeting Iran's supreme leader.
I instructed that no one in Iran will have immunity.
I said we will achieve all our goals,
all their nuclear facilities, but the decision to join is President Trump's.