Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.
President Trump says he's thinking about seizing Iran's main oil terminal on Harg Island.
He gave an interview to the Financial Times yesterday where he said maybe the U.S.
Would take Harg Island, or maybe it wouldn't, and that he had a lot of options.
Trump flew back to Washington yesterday aboard Air Force One.
He told reporters then Iran has decided to allow some oil tankers to sail through the Strait of Hormuz last week
And today they gave us another present.
They gave us 20 boatloads of oil.
That starts being shipped tomorrow.
We're having very good meetings, both directly and indirectly.
He says the tankers are a, quote, sign of respect.
But Iran says it is not holding direct talks with the U.S.
Meanwhile, Pakistan says it will host talks between the U.S.
And Iran in coming days.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he is widening his country's invasion of southern Lebanon,
calling it a security buffer zone.
It's intended to stop Hezbollah militants from firing rockets into Israel.
NPR's Lauren Frayer has more from Beirut.
First, Israeli officials said they 'd take Lebanese territory up to the Litani River,
10 to 20 miles north of the current border.