Here are Sunday’s key updates on Israel, Gaza and the West Bank:

■ The remains of Lt. Hadar Goldin have been returned from the Gaza Strip, eleven years after he was killed in combat.

■ Israeli-American-German IDF soldier Itay Chen, killed on October 7 and held in Gaza, was laid to rest in Tel Aviv.

■ Jared Kushner arrived in Israel on Sunday for talks with Netanyahu on implementing the U.S. plan to end the Gaza war, officials said.

■ An Israeli government spokesperson said Turkish troops will not join the multinational force set to replace its military in Gaza.

■ The World Bank backs language in a U.S.-drafted United Nations Security Council resolution on Gaza that would authorize a two-year mandate for a transitional governance body, according to a letter to the U.S. seen by Reuters.

■ Israel’s police chief blocked National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir’s attempts to influence the authority investigating former top IDF lawyer Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi, according to sources familiar with the matter.

■ Judges in Prime Minister Netanyahu’s trial approved his request to cancel Monday’s court session, citing “urgent political meetings.”

■ One person was killed by an Israeli drone strike in southern Lebanon.

■ IDF forces demolished the house of a Palestinian man accused of carrying out a shooting attack near the West Bank settlement of Bruchin in May.

■ Israeli authorities said they arrested a suspect in the assault of a Palestinian woman during an olive harvest near the village of Turmus Ayya in October.

■ Dozens of settlers raided the Palestinian village of Jaba in the northern West Bank, setting a structure on fire and burning tires.

■ Hundreds protested outside the Prime Minister’s office in Jerusalem, demanding a state inquiry as violent crime in Arab communities leaves 220 dead.

■ IDF’s former chief legal officer, Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi, was hospitalized after a suspected self-harm attempt while under house arrest. Police requested a travel ban, passport confiscation, and supervision during her hospital stay.