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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Korova Coleman.
Israel is carrying out airstrikes in the Iranian and Lebanese capitals as Iran launches more attacks throughout the region.
NPR's Daniel Estron reports from Tel Aviv.
Israel's military says it's sending soldiers into Lebanon to stand guard along the border.
And Israel is striking Hezbollah targets while Hezbollah fires at northern Israel.
So far, it's low-grade warfare.
In Iran,
Israel's military struck Iran's intelligence ministry and state broadcaster and says it's now focusing on targeting Iran's missiles and missile launchers.
Iranian missile strikes on Israel have significantly decreased.
Israel says Iran may also be rationing munitions, gearing up for a long war.
An official in the region who spoke on condition of anonymity tells NPR Israel thinks it can achieve its war goals in two weeks total.
Israeli officials say they want to create the conditions for Iranians to topple their government.
Daniel Estrin, NPR News, Tel Aviv.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio briefed a bipartisan group of top congressional leaders yesterday about the war.