Here are the latest updates from Israel, the West Bank, Gaza and the Middle East:

■ The White House has told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that Israel’s strike over the weekend, which killed a top Hamas militant, was a violation of the agreement brokered by U.S. President Donald Trump, Axios reported, citing two U.S. officials.

■ Israel Police arrested two individuals who are suspected of assaulting a pregnant Arab woman and her family over the weekend in Jaffa, as the investigators are examining a nationalist motive for the attack, despite the police’s initial claim that the incident followed a roadside confrontation.

■ Shortly after the Tel Aviv District Court ordered the release of all 14 people whom police arrested in Jaffa on Sunday for participating in a rally protesting the assault, police arrested Jaffa Muslim Council chairman Abed Abu Shehada, a former member of the Tel Aviv municipal council.

■ Turkey has not been invited to a conference organized by the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) in Doha on Tuesday to discuss the international stabilization force planned for deployment in the Gaza Strip, according to a list obtained by Haaretz from a diplomatic source.

■ Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese rejected Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s accusation that Canberra’s recognition of Palestinian statehood prompted the deadly shooting at a Sydney Hanukkah celebration.

■ Australian security services said they had monitored one of the attackers for his links to ISIS in 2019, but concluded that he was not a danger to the public, ABC Australia reported.

■ Netanyahu met with the Trump administration’s special envoy to Syria and U.S. Ambassador to Turkey Tom Barrack in Jerusalem, the Prime Minister’s Office said.

■ An Israeli citizen was wounded after being shot by an IDF soldier and an Israeli civilian in the northern West Bank after what the IDF referred to as an “attempted stabbing attack.” Soldiers said the man approached them “suspiciously” at a gas station.

■ The Tel Aviv District Court ordered police to release Jaffa Islamic Council Deputy Chairman Sheikh Issam Setel, who was arrested on suspicion of making statements that could cause a breach of public order during a Saturday protest.

■ A shiekh from the village in the West Bank’s Masafer Yatta was arrested by Israeli soldiers after settlers invaded his land and dismantled the fence he had erected around it, according to Palestinian media.

■ Federal U.S. authorities announced the arrests of four alleged members of a pro-Palestinian extremist group suspected of planning coordinated bombing attacks on New Year’s Eve across Southern California.