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Live from NPR News, I'm Giles Snyder.
Iran's new Supreme Leader is vowing to fight on and to keep the strategic
straight-of-war moves shut down.
A message attributed to Mujtabahamani was read Thursday by a television
presenter as Iran wore Royals oil markets.
Iran has said the world should prepare for oil prices of $200 of barrel.
Energy Secretary Chris Wright told CNN Thursday that short-term pain may be
needed to solve a long-term problem.
The disruption of oil, temporary disruption of oil through the Straits of
Hormuz, that's what the strategic petroleum reserve is for.
So as we have a shortage of market coming through that avenue, we're going to
bring oil to market through other avenues to get through a few weeks of a
short-term dislocation to get to a much better place on the other side.
Another avenue seems to be Russian oil treasury secretary Scott Besant says
the U.S. is lifting sanctions on Russian oil and petroleum products
stranded at sea for 30 days.
The UN Refugee Agency says more than 3 million people have been displaced
inside Iran while in Lebanon more than 800,000 have been forced from their homes
as NPR's Kerry Con reports.
According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees,
between 600,000 and up to a million households are displaced inside Iran.
That means up to 3.2 million people are displaced.
And in a statement, officials say this is just a preliminary assessment,
which will likely rise as hostilities persist, and quote marking a worrying
escalation of humanitarian needs.
In Lebanon, where Iranian-backed Hezbollah militants and Israel are exchanging
missile and drone attacks, hundreds of thousands are seeking refuge in more
than 400 shelter sites, but the numbers fleeing far outstrip adequate housing
with large numbers of families sleeping on Beirut streets.
Kerry Con and P.R. News Tel Aviv.
Violence against Palestinians in the West Bank is on the rise since
the Iran War began nearly two weeks ago.
Palestinian and human rights groups say at least six people have been killed
in the Israeli-occupied territory since February 28th.
As Jewish settlers step up attacks on Palestinian villages from
Ramallah to a Muslim reports.
A leading Israeli rights group, Bayt Salem, says settlers are taking advantage
of wartime restrictions on movement to escalate attacks on Palestinian homes
and religious centers.
In Duma, settlers tried to burn down the village's mosque,
says Soleimanda Websheh, the local council head.
They put gasoline on tires and put them in front of the mosque.
He says it was, quote, a shocking attack during the holy month of Ramadan.
Israeli police say they are investigating and strongly condemn the attack.
The wartime restrictions have also kept the al-Aqsa mosque in East Jerusalem close to worshipers.
For NPR News, I'm Noham al-Sah in Ramallah.
This is NPR by the FBI, rather,
says it's investigating Thursday's attack on a synagogue outside Detroit
as a targeted act of violence against the Jewish community.
The FBI is leading the investigation into the attack
in which a suspect crashed his truck into the synagogue,
the truck burst into flames after security guards fired on it.
The suspect was killed.
Virginia's Old Dominion University has canceled classes
and suspended operations on its main campus in Norfolk.
After Thursday's classroom shooting in which a gumman killed one person and wounded two others.
The FBI says the gumman was a former Army National Guard member
who pleaded guilty in 2016 to attempting to provide material support
to the Islamic State group, ROTC students, subdued and killed the gumman.
Seven World Cup matches slated to be played in the town of Foxboro,
some 20 miles south of Boston, a standoff
over millions in security costs seems to have been it,
as Andrea Pradova Hernandez reports.
A statement issued by the town,
Stadium owners, the craft group and the organizing committee
for the matches, Boston 26, says an agreement has been reached
that would prevent the town from incurring any financial burden
associated with the World Cup.
Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll has wanted this.
I think the leaders at the craft stadium group
and the town of Foxboro came together and realized
there's an opportunity here for us to host this amazing World Cup
and everybody was committed to making it happen.
It's not a done deal yet,
but the organizers and the owners say they,
not the town, will cover the security costs.
For NPR News, I'm Andrea Pradova Hernandez in Boston.
And I'm Joel Snyder.
This is NPR News.
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