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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Noraram. The US and Israel launched a joint military operation against Iran, early this morning. Iran, some pleaped to preembleater Al-Aikumenei was killed during Israeli strike. According to a person briefed on the operation, NPR's Daniel Estrin reports. "His death has not yet been officially announced, but a person briefed on the strike told NPR that Ayatola Al-Lihhaminai Iran's supreme leader since 1989 was killed
in Israeli strikes. Earlier, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said they were growing indications Hamanai was dead. Israeli media are reporting Hamanai's body has been pulled from the rubble, and Israeli military official told reporters that three separate gatherings of senior officials were struck simultaneously Saturday morning local time at the start of the joint US's Israeli attack on Iran. The official said several central government figures in Iran were killed.
“President Trump and Netanyahu have called on Iranians to rise up and topple the Iranian regime.”
Daniel Estrin and PR news Tel Aviv. Iran state-run news agency says the strikes hit a girl school killing at least 85 students. NPR's Ayatola Al-Lihhaminai has more. Iran state news agency Erna says 170 students were present in the school, when it was hit by what the governor says was called the American Zionist aggression. The state news agency posted this brief clip from the scene, showing a damaged
low-rise building with smoke rising and people standing around as a woman whales. The primary school is located in Minab, a city in southern Iran that's close to the street of Hermuz, a narrow waterway through which a fifth of the world's oil passes. It's also near to US positions in Gulf Arab states that Iranian missiles have targeted today. The attacks began this morning with Israel
striking Iran first, and the US announcing its involvement. Iran, a nation of 90 million,
“has closed schools and universities until further notice. The Israeli US attacks came on the”
tenth day of Ramadan, a holy time from Muslims and when much of the region is fasting. Ayatola Throwy and Pyrenees Dubai. China has called for the military strikes against Iran to stop immediately. NPR's Jennifer Pack reports. China's foreign ministry has called on the US and Israel to respect Iran's sovereignty, security, and territorial integrity. And it says all sides should resume talks to uphold peace and stability in the Middle East. China and Iran
are close strategic partners. But that friendship has its limits, just days before the strikes and Iranian broadcaster asked at a Chinese Foreign Ministry press conference, where their China would join Russia to support Iran in the event the US attacks. Spokesperson Mouning did not answer the question directly. Instead, she says China hopes all parties will exercise restraint and is happy to facilitate peaceful talks. Jennifer Pack and PR News Beijing.
The UN Security Council is to meet at this hour to discuss the strikes. This is NPR News in Washington. The Library of Congress has found and restored a long-lost film by the pioneering 19th-century French filmmaker George Melahet. NPR's Chloe Veltman reports experts are saying this is likely
the first instance of a robot ever captured in a moving image. The 45-second long-signate film
Gugussi Lutomat or Gugussi Lutomaton is nearly 130 years old. But the subject matter feels very timely. A child-sized robot clown grows to the size of an adult and then attacks a human clown with a stick. The human then destroys the machine with a hammer. In an Instagram post, Library of Congress, moving image curator Jason Evans Groth, says the film arrived in a box from Adona in Michigan, Bill McFarland. McFarland's great-grandfather William DeLial Frisbee,
a Pennsylvania potato farmer and schoolteacher, was fascinated by new technologies. "Must a pot of projector and a bunch of films and decided to drive them around in his buggy to share them with folks in Pennsylvania at Ohio in New York." The film is available on the Library of Congress's website, Chloe Veltman NPR News. "This is a good weekend for starguesing. It's the planetary parade,
which only happens every few years. Jupiter, Saturn, Venus, and Mercury will all be visible to the naked eye in a line as they orbit the sun. Astronomers suggest the best time is soon after sunset in an area without clouds or artificial light. As an extra bonus, Neptune and Uranus may be visible by using binoculars or a telescope. That's this weekend. Early Tuesday morning, there's a tonal lunar eclipse that will make the moon look red.
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