Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Crova Coleman.
Iran has its new supreme leader.
The country's religious leaders picked Majtaba Khamenei, the son of the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
The late Ayatollah died in an airstrike on the first day of the war.
Israel's defense minister has warned any new Iranian leader would also be a target for assassination.
Israel and the U.S., meanwhile, continued to strike targets in Iran.
But now, NPR's Daniel Estrin reports, Israel is starting to hit Iranian oil depots, too.
Israel said that Iran was using that oil to fuel Iranian missiles launched at Israel,
but this is also civilian infrastructure we're talking about.
I heard from a person briefed on the matter, not authorized to speak publicly,
that the US was not pleased with the extent of that damage.
Even Senator Lindsey Graham, who's close to Prime Minister Netanyahu, tweeted publicly, Israel.
Be cautious about your targets
because Iran's oil economy will be needed when Iran's regime collapses.
NPR's Daniel Esten reporting from Tel Aviv.
A leading investigative group says new video shows a U.S.
missile hit an area around an Iranian school at the start of the war over Iran.
Iranian authorities say the strike killed 175 people, most of them schoolgirls.
The U.S.
has denied hitting the school.