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  • 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.