Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Korva Coleman.
Iran has retaliated for the killing of a top leader, firing missiles at Gulf countries and at Israel.
The missile fire killed two people in central Israel, as NPR's Daniel Estrin reports from Tel Aviv.
After Israel's killing of top Iranian leader Alila Rijani,
Iran says it targeted the Tel Aviv area with multiple warhead missiles, also known as cluster munitions.
A man and woman were killed in their apartment in Ramat Gan, a suburb of Tel Aviv.
The Iranian missile attack also caused damage in other parts of central Israel, including a train station in Tel Aviv.
Iran's missile attacks across the region have been the most lethal in Israel,
where at least 14 people have been killed since the war started.
Israel's military says it struck air defense systems in Tehran and has Bullah rocket launchers in Lebanon Tuesday
and has Bullah fired more rockets into northern Israel Tuesday.
Daniel Estrin, NPR News, Tel Aviv.
Meanwhile, Israel's defense minister says the Israeli military has killed Iran's intelligence minister Ismail Khatib today.
Israeli defense minister says, quote, significant surprises are expected throughout this day on all fronts.
He did not explain.
On Capitol Hill, the Senate is beginning a marathon debate on what the administration calls the Save America Act.
As NPR's Barbara Sprunt reports, the election's bill is a top priority of President Trump.
The Senate voted to begin debate, an exercise that may take several days or even longer.
The legislation would require proof of citizenship and photo ID to vote.
President Trump has said he won't sign most other bills until Congress passes this legislation.