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More than 700 patients were inside the largest hospital in southern Israel when it took a direct hit from Iranian missiles overnight Wednesday. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to retaliate, and he lobbied President Trump to join the effort to end Iran's nuclear program. Weijia Jiang reports. Iran and Israel are separated by 1,000 miles and three countries: Jordan, Syria and Iraq, where thousands of Iranian exiles live and where the United States was at war for nearly nine years. Those Iranian exiles in Iraq are fiercely opposed to the theocratic government in Tehran. Holly Williams has been speaking to them. A federal bankruptcy judge will soon decide whether to approve a nearly $7.4 billion settlement involving Purdue Pharma, which made the pain medication OxyContin. Scott MacFarlane looks at the potential impact of what would be a landmark deal. New Mexico National Guard troops have been sent to Albuquerque, New Mexico, at the request of the police chief to help combat crime, but questions remain about their effectiveness. Jason Allen reports. Village Hearth in Durham, North Carolina, is one of the nation's first co-housing developments created specifically for an aging, queer population. Janet Shamlian reports. One of America's first Black churches is being rebuilt in Williamsburg, Virginia.