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I'm Corva Coleman.
This is the fourth day of fighting between Israel and Iran.
It is not easing.
Israel says it has destroyed a third of Iran's missile launchers,
Iran has been firing ballistic missiles into Israel,
and Israeli officials say at least 20 people have been killed.
Meanwhile in Iran,
at least 224 people have been killed in Israeli airstrikes,
according to the Iranian Health Ministry.
NPR's Jane Araf reports the Iranian government says more than a thousand people have been wounded.
Iran says many of the casualties across the country were women and children.
They were killed and injured in Israeli airstrikes that began Friday,
targeting what Israel says are nuclear facilities,