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What to do next. I'm Daria Albinger, FOX News. That's what President Trump is mulling with another potential round of strikes against Iran and he is warning that the war is not over. Here's fox's Steve Harrigan in Tel Aviv.
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People here really tense, waiting and watching for possible action in the very near term. It comes after two tankers were attacked by Iran in the Strait of Hormuz, Iran, earlier taking responsibility for those two attacks. One tanker hit by a projectile. The other saw the splash and turned around. Now, those attacks confirmed by UK Maritime analysts that they actually were hit. No casualties in those attacks. And President Trump warned that a large wave of U.S. attacks could be ahead in the very near future against Iran. That wave could take several days and target electrical infrastructure inside Iran. It could begin as early as this weekend.
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Russia launched another large scale overnight missile and drone attack on Kyiv. Ukrainian officials say at least nine people are dead. President Zelensky has been calling for more Patriot air defense systems from Western allies. Spain is taking a dramatic new step to try and stop another mass migrant crossing into Europe. It's installing a floating border along part of its border with Morocco.
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Spain is installing a 1600 foot floating barrier along the sea border of its North African enclave of Ceuta after 50 to 60,000 migrants breached the border from Morocco earlier this week. Officials say dozens of people were killed, including some who drowned and others who died in a stampede. The barrier is intended to prevent another mass crossing as Spain works with Morocco to tighten border security. Meanwhile, European Union leaders are calling for a coordinated response to the growing migration crisis, warning that uncontrolled mass crossings pose a challenge for the entire block. Matt Murphy, FOX News.
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America's listening to FOX News. A major cyber attack targeted water systems in at least seven states. Officials believe Iran is the likely culprit. Fox's Madeleine Rivera with details.
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The FBI says these malicious cyberhackers were able to change the passwords and IP addresses of the systems that operate and monitor these water facilities. The agency says they've received reports of loss of pressure and flooding which can allow untreated groundwater to seep into the pipes. The FBI did not mention which seven states were affected. It comes, though, on the same week that Minnesota, Minnesota officials warned of a coordinated cyber attack on the water systems of 30 Minnesota communities. Water safety was not impacted, but the incident does highlight the vulnerabilities of critical infrastructure. The reports, including from the New York Times, that per U.S. and state officials, this may have been the work of Iran. The FBI is dismissing that for now, telling Fox they're not currently blaming Iran as they work to identify a culprit.
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The president has blamed Minnesota officials for the cyber attacks. Governor Tim Wall says that's not the case. And he says the president knows who is. Respons a frightening scene out of Georgia as a mother did everything she could to protect her children, even used a gas pump to fight up a man that police say tried to abduct them at that gas station. There's fox's Madison Scorpiono.
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Terrifying moments where a mother had to fend off a shirtless and shoeless man at a gas station. The man, 30 year old Jaron Tucker, approaching the woman pumping gas into her car. This is in Marietta Last week, about 30 minutes northwest of here in Atlanta. The woman's two children were inside of the car. And eventually video shows the man starting to try and pull open the doors before chasing the kids and woman around her car. And even police say it was terrifying. Police say Tucker was telling people that he had a gun. So some scary stuff. The mother used the gas pump hose to keep the man away from her children.
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Officers arrested Tucker a short distance away. I'm Daria Albinger. This is FOX NEWS.
Date: August 1, 2026
Host: Daria Albinger (FOX News)
Correspondents: Steve Harrigan (Tel Aviv), Matt Murphy, Madeleine Rivera, Madison Scorpiono
Episode Focus: A dynamic newscast highlighting mounting U.S. tensions with Iran, security crises in Europe and the U.S., and a dramatic domestic crime story.
Water Systems in Seven States Targeted
Minnesota Governor’s Response:
"People here really tense, waiting and watching for possible action in the very near term."
"President Trump warned that a large wave of U.S. attacks could be ahead in the very near future against Iran. That wave could take several days and target electrical infrastructure inside Iran."
"The barrier is intended to prevent another mass crossing as Spain works with Morocco to tighten border security."
"The FBI is dismissing that for now, telling Fox they're not currently blaming Iran as they work to identify a culprit."
"Police say Tucker was telling people that he had a gun. So some scary stuff. The mother used the gas pump hose to keep the man away from her children."
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