Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Korova Coleman.
It is the fifth day of the U.S.
and Israel's war against Iran.
And Piers Carey-Kahn has more from Tel Aviv.
The air strikes continue in cities throughout Iran.
U.S.
military CENTCOM said today that it has obliterated Iran's navy and they say not a single Iranian ship is left in the waterways off Iran.
And joint U.S.
and Israeli military strikes are focusing too on western Iran's Kurdish areas.
Those are longtime anti-regime strongholds.
And Piers Carey-Kahn reporting Iranian authorities had planned to launch three days of official mourning tonight for Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
He was killed Saturday in the first wave of attacks against Iran.
But Iran's state media now say the mourning rituals will be postponed to quote another time.
Israel is now reopening its airspace for Israeli citizens to return home.
The U.S.
is helping Americans who wish to leave the Middle East.
And Piers Daniel Estrin has more from Tel Aviv.
Iranian missile fire has decreased significantly.
Dubai International Airport has resumed limited flight operations.
And Israel will gradually open its airspace, but only for Israelis stranded abroad to fly home,