Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Korva Coleman.
The Israeli military says it's killed two senior Iranian officials.
That includes a top security official, Ali Laranjani,
the head of Iran's Supreme National Security Council.
The second is the head of Iran's powerful paramilitary group, the Besiege Forces.
These are the highest profile assassinations in Iran
since Israel killed Iran's Supreme leader on the first day of the war.
Israel also continues its attacks on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon.
The Lebanese government says a million people have been displaced in that country.
NPS Hadeel al-Shelchi says several countries are very worried about displaced civilians.
Mass evacuations, we have to remember, is a move Israel used in Gaza,
where many Palestinians weren't allowed to go back to their homes.
And it's worrying countries like Canada, France, Germany, Italy, and the U.K.
yesterday issued a statement saying that a ground offensive must be averted.
and that it would lead to, quote, devastating humanitarian consequences and a protracted conflict.
NPR's Hadil Al-Shelchi reporting.
The war in Iran is driving U.S.
gas prices higher.
The national average is nearly 90 cents per gallon higher compared to one month ago.
NPR's Camilla Domenoski reports.