Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Windsor Johnston.
Tensions between the U.S.
And Iran appear to have eased after two days of intense missile and drone strikes,
but Iran is still threatening its Gulf neighbors, and Israel says it's prepared to reenter the war.
NPR's Carrie Kahn reports from Tel Aviv.
A source familiar with the discussion among Israel's security establishment told NPR the current
exchange of fire is expected to remain confined to the U.S.
And Iran.
The source, who was not authorized to speak publicly, spoke on condition of anonymity.
However, at an Air Force graduation, Israeli Army Chief of Staff Eyal Zemir said troops should be ready soon.
Even at this very moment, our enemies continue to plot evil.
New plans are on the drawing board, he said.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office says he spoke with President Trump last night about U.S.
Moves in the Gulf.
Netanyahu is expected to go to Washington as soon as next week.
Kerry Kahn, NPR News, Tel Aviv.
The investigation continues into the death of 18-year-old Nolan Wells, a black teenager
whose body was found on a barrier island off Mississippi's coast after the Fourth of July weekend.
His family and attorneys are expected to speak today as the case draws national attention.
Elise Gregg of Mississippi Public Broadcasting and the Gulf States Newsroom reports.