Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Korva Coleman.
Israel has issued new warnings today in southern Lebanon, saying it will continue attacking.
There was a ceasefire announced just yesterday in Washington between Israel and Lebanon.
NPR's Jana Raff reports from Beirut.
In addition to the Israeli military's new evacuation warnings,
Lebanese state media says Israel also launched multiple artillery and airstrikes into the morning.
A Hezbollah official told NPR that the group officially informed the Lebanese president
that it would not accept any ceasefire that did not begin with the withdrawal of Israeli forces from South Lebanon.
The official asked to remain anonymous because he was not authorized to speak publicly on the issue.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz, meanwhile, said Israel was demanding the creation of what it called
a demilitarized zone within Lebanon while being able to continue attacks against Iran-backed Hezbollah.
Jana Raff, NPR News, Beirut.
Votes are still too close to call from some races in California's primary election held Tuesday.
All the candidates run together in a single primary in California.
And NPR's Sage Miller says the top two finishers in all contests
go on to run against each other in the fall election.
California voters are waiting to find out which two candidates for governor will move on to the general election.
Right now, Republican Steve Hilton narrowly leads Democrat Javier Becerra.
In the Los Angeles mayoral race, incumbent Karen Bass is heading to the general election.
The question is, who will join her?