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James Keys and Tunde Ogunlana discuss Tunde’s recent business trip to Israel which had him on the ground in Israel when Israel and Iran began exchanging missile attacks. The guys go through what it was like to be in a place when missiles can be seen and felt flying overhead and the perspective on life that you can get when you go to bed knowing missiles will be coming and you wake up on some days to reports of casualties.
Israel strikes Iran’s nuclear sites and kills top generals. Iran retaliates with missile barrages (AP News)
The math behind the war: Can Israel's air defense keep up against Iranian attacks? (NPR)
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James Keys and Tunde Ogunlana discuss Tunde’s recent business trip to Israel which had him on the ground in Israel when Israel and Iran began exchanging missile attacks. The guys go through what it was like to be in a place when missiles can be seen and felt flying overhead and the perspective on life that you can get when you go to bed knowing missiles will be coming and you wake up on some days to reports of casualties.
Israel strikes Iran’s nuclear sites and kills top generals. Iran retaliates with missile barrages (AP News)
The math behind the war: Can Israel's air defense keep up against Iranian attacks? (NPR)

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