Iran attacks Tel Aviv airport, war fallout puts Trump under pressure

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Updated: Apr 5th, 2026

Iran’s army has claimed that it carried out retaliatory drone strikes targeting the Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv, marking a sharp escalation in the ongoing conflict in West Asia, as per reports. The strike, described as a response to recent developments in the region, has heightened global concerns over a prolonged and widening war.

As tensions rise abroad, the impact of the conflict is increasingly being felt within the United States. President Donald Trump, who had earlier spoken about regime change in Iran, is now facing mounting pressure on the domestic front. The five-week-long conflict has triggered a surge in inflation and fuel prices in the US, leading to growing public dissatisfaction.

According to the latest survey reports, Trump’s approval rating has dropped sharply to 36%, the lowest level of his tenure so far. The economic strain, particularly rising petrol and diesel prices, has become a major concern for American citizens, many of whom fear that a prolonged war will further burden the economy.

Sources within the White House indicate that Trump is preparing for a major cabinet reshuffle. After the reported removal of Attorney General Pam Bondi, uncertainty now looms over key figures including Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. Reports suggest that Trump is dissatisfied with Gabbard’s performance and has begun exploring potential replacements.

Public anger in the US over the war continues to intensify. A recent report indicates that nearly 60% of Americans oppose the ongoing conflict. Concerns are growing that if the war drags on, ordinary citizens will bear the brunt of its economic consequences. Even among Trump’s core supporters, unease is rising over inflation and the broader impact of the crisis.

With geopolitical tensions escalating and domestic challenges mounting, the coming weeks are expected to be critical both for the conflict in the Middle East and for Trump’s political standing at home.

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