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  • Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Korva Coleman.

  • Pakistan's foreign minister says that indirect talks are taking place through messages between the U.S.

  • And Iran.

  • Writing online, the Pakistani foreign minister says his country is relaying these messages and the U.S. Has shared 15

  • points, which Iran is deliberating.

  • Israel is not mentioned.

  • Today, Israel says it's killed the top officer in Iran's Revolutionary Guard Navy in an overnight strike.

  • Iran is not officially commented.

  • NPR's Daniel Estrin says despite discussion of a ceasefire, Israel is continuing its airstrikes.

  • Israel wants to keep fighting.

  • Two military officials told me they're hoping for weeks more of war in Iran.

  • I spoke to another person briefed on the operation, not authorized to speak publicly.

  • Who said the Israeli military is speeding up its targeting in Iran right now over the next 48 hours,

  • trying to hit as many Iranian arms factories as it can in case a ceasefire is declared.

  • NPR's Daniel Estrin reporting.

  • New forecasts warn that food prices in Europe could surge if disruptions tied to the war continue.

  • But NPR's Windsor-Johnston reports the effect may look different in the U.S. Forecasts in the United Kingdom

  • suggest food inflation could climb above 8 percent if energy markets remain disrupted,

  • raising concerns about how those pressures could spread globally.

  • But food economist David Ortega says the U.S.