"Live from MPR News, I'm Jial Snyder.
We're in the Middle East, widened Monday with ways of attacks by the U.S. and Israel on Iran and Iran striking back on targets in the Gulf and as far afield as Cyprus. The Lebanese militia group has below us also entered the fray and PR-Shain Iraq is in amaz." The militant group has below us, which is backed by Iran, fired into Israel for the
first time in over a year in retaliation for the killing of Ayatollah al-Yahamani on Saturday.
Lebanese officials said Israeli counter-attacks killed at least 52 people in wounded, 149 others.
“So here's the thing, the Lebanese government agreed with the U.S. that his below would”
disarm. And now it's saying it will arrest the Hezbollah members responsible for the rocket attack on Israel. So that raises the specter of Lebanese, fighting Lebanese, and that's in the country which has suffered years of civil war.
MPR-Shain Iraq in Amman, France, meanwhile calling out the military escalation to stop it has below us the fight and Israel bombs the southern suburbs of Beirut.
MPR-Shelliner Beards reports a French Foreign Minister says prolonged military operations
without a precise goal carries enormous risks. The French Foreign Minister, Jean-Auel Barro, said the U.S. and Israel's unilateral bombing campaign should have been debated in the United Nations, as imperfect as the institution is.
“Only through debate in the security council can the use of force be given a stamp of legitimacy”
he said at the same time Barro evoked Iran's responsibility and condemned its decades long sewing of destruction and chaos in the region, and its assault against its own citizens. Barro also said France is ready to defend its Gulf allies who are being indiscriminately attacked by Iran. There are some 400,000 French nationals living in the Middle East, Eleanor Beardsley
and Peirneus Paris. The U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia telling Americans to avoid the embassy until further notice in the embassy in Riyadh came under an Iranian drone attack Monday, also the state Department has ordered the evacuation of non-emergency personnel and family in Parain and Jordan and Iraq.
One of Iran's already damaged nuclear sites has been struck in Paris to have front-view report.
“Commercial satellite images showed a few buildings have been struck at Iran's main uranium”
enrichment site in Atons, according to the Institute for Science and International Security, which carefully monitors Iran's nuclear program. The buildings were entrances to an underground complex where Iran used to enrich uranium. But then Atonsight was heavily damaged in the U.S. strikes conducted in June of last year and hasn't operated since.
Moreover, Iran's stocks and highly enriched uranium are thought to be held in another site. President Trump has cited Iran's nuclear and missile programs as a major reason he decided to attack the country. "This is in PR."
The FBI says it's investigating the mass shooting outside a bar in Austin, Texas over the weekend as a potential act of terrorism, two people were killed, 14 others wounded before police fatally shot the gun and late Monday.
Police announced a third-person diet of gunshot wounds in the attack.
The shooting happened after the U.S. and Israel launched the attack on Iran. A thwarty say the suspect was wearing clothes with an Iranian flag design in the words "Property of Allah." A head of the 250th anniversary of America's founding the Department of Education has hung banners featuring notable people outside its building in Washington, including one
that has sparked controversy in Paris to knock him at a report. The faces of Katherine Beecher, who fought for women's education and Booker T. Washington, who advocated for the educational rights of black people, hang alongside an image of the elite right-wing activist Charlie Kirk. Kirk promoted conservative politics on college campuses, including on the day he was shot
last year at Utah Valley University. A spokesperson for the Department of Education tells NPR QUOTE, "We are proud to honor visionary leaders whose contributions have shaped the future of education for generations." The inclusion of Charlie Kirk alongside historically significant educators has sparked criticism, including those who point out that Kirk called for abolishing the very Department
of Education that is honoring him. "Junaki Mepha and Pernus." Financial markets in Asia mostly lower in Tuesday trading led by South Korea's benchmarked down more than 5.5% of its concern about energy supplies.


