Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Dave Mattingly.
The House is expected to vote today on a War Powers Resolution that would force President Trump to seek congressional approval for additional U.S.
military action against Iran.
A similar measure did not clear the Senate yesterday where the vote was 53 to 47 against the resolution.
In a statement,
Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen of Maryland accuses the president of launching what he calls an illegal and regime change war against Tehran.
Israeli airstrikes targeting Hezbollah installations in southern Lebanon continued overnight.
NPR's Hadeel Al Salchi in Beirut says officials in Lebanon say the Israeli strikes killed more than 70 people.
Israel said the strikes are in reaction to Hezbollah launching rockets into northern Israel earlier this week.
Hezbollah said it was in reaction to Israel's attacks in Iran and its continued strikes in Lebanon even after a ceasefire was brokered last year.
Israel targeted a Palestinian refugee camp in the coastal city of Tripoli,
killing two, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry.
Israel also issued new evacuation orders to everyone south of the Latani,
a river considered a front line in the conflict.
This raised fears that Israel could begin a ground offensive in South Lebanon.
Hadeel Al-Shalchi, NPR News, Beirut.
Sri Lanka says its navy has recovered at least 87 bodies from an Iranian warship sunk by a U.S.
submarine.
More than 30 others were rescued from that ship.
The Iranian naval ship was hit by a torpedo fired by an American submarine off the coast of Sri Lanka.