Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Libby Casey.
Israel has expanded its invasion of Lebanon with its deepest incursion of ground forces in the country in 26 years.
It has also intensified airstrikes in southern Lebanon, where it has damaged a hospital.
That's according to Lebanon's health ministry.
NPR's Jane Raff has more.
Israeli forces have been closing in on the city of Nabatea in southern Lebanon,
while Israel continues strikes in the ancient city of Tyre.
Lebanon's health ministry said 13 health workers were wounded in an attack close to Tyre's Hiram Hospital,
which was also significantly damaged.
The militant group Hezbollah claimed attacks on Israeli tanks and troops within Lebanon
and launched rockets into northern Israel.
Israeli forces took control of a strategic Crusader-era castle with views across southern Lebanon,
raising the Israeli flag above the stone walls.
France has called for an emergency UN Security Council session to discuss the invasion.
Jane Raff, NPR News, Beirut.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says he is pleading with President Trump and Congress
to boost the production of air defense missiles and send them to his country.
Zelensky told CBS's Face the Nation yesterday that because of the Iran war, the U.S. stock of air defense
missiles is dwindling and Ukraine is facing shortages after a recent massive Russian attack.
It was 90 missiles and more than 600 Iranian drones, so it was very difficult to destroy it.