Israel says top Iranian military commander killed and suspect targeted other Minnesota lawmakers: Morning Rundown

Israel and Iran exchange attacks for a fifth day.

Israel and Iran exchange attacks for a fifth day. Prosecutors provide chilling details in the shootings of Minnesota lawmakers. And Senate Republicans release their proposals for Trump’s agenda bill, with some differences from the House-approved version.

Here’s what to know today.

Israel said it had killed Ali Shadmani, chief of staff of Iran's armed forces and the country's most senior military commander, as the conflict between the two countries entered its fifth day.   

President Donald Trump cut short his time at the Group of Seven summit in Canada, the White House citing the conflict in the Middle East as the reason for his early departure. Later, Trump said his departure had "nothing to do" with a potential ceasefire between Israel and Iran, as French President Emmanuel Macron had suggested. During yesterday's G7 meeting, Trump opposed — and then reluctantly supported — Israel's military action against Iran. Also, U.S. officials said the Pentagon is expediting the deployment of an additional aircraft carrier and other ships to the Middle East.

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