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Iranian attacks on at least two military bases in Jordan this week reportedly injured several U.S. service members when their facility was struck, CBS News reported Friday.
The extent of the injuries is unclear as is when they occurred, though both the U.S, and Jordan have reported no fatalities. The Pentagon did not immediately respond to a…
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- The Hill News: Iranian attacks on at least two military bases in Jordan this week reportedly injured several U.S.
- The Hill News: service members when their facility was struck, CBS News reported Friday.
- The Hill News: The extent of the injuries is unclear as is when they occurred, though both the U.S, and Jordan have reported no fatalities.
- The Hill News: The Pentagon did not immediately respond to a…
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- Topic: US — the feed headline centres on IRAN, ATTACKS, INJURE, SEVERAL, TROOPS.
- Original feed: The Hill News.
- Published: 18 Jul 2026, 02:52 UK.
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- 18/07/2026, 02:52 PRIMARY FEED IRAN ATTACKS INJURE SEVERAL US TROOPS IN JORDAN THIS WEEK: REPORT (The Hill News • 2 hrs ago) [Story Intel]
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