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President Trump says he's urging Israel to support continued U.S.
efforts to convince Iran to give up its nuclear program.
Trump met privately at the White House yesterday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for about three hours.
Afterwards, Trump says he insisted negotiations with Iran be allowed to continue.
Netanyahu's office says Israel wants any deal with Tehran to include limits on Iranian missiles and an end to Iran's support of groups including Hezbollah and Hamas.
Human rights activists based in the U.S.
say the number of anti-government protesters killed in Iran's crackdown on demonstrators in that country now tops 7,000.
The human rights activists news agency says many more in Iran are feared dead.
Three weeks ago, the Iranian government acknowledged more than 3,100 deaths in that crackdown.
Later today,
the Trump administration is expected to announce rollbacks and policies dealing with climate change.
As NPR's Jeff Brady reports,
the White House says the actions by the EPA are part of the largest deregulatory effort in U.S.
history.
The Environmental Protection Agency found in 2009 that greenhouse gases from burning fossil fuels endanger public health.
The agency then regulated climate pollution from cars, power plants, and the oil and gas industry.