Here are the latest updates from day 17 of the war in Israel, the West Bank, Gaza, Lebanon, Iran and the Middle East:

■ Intercepted missile fragments struck the roof of a house in East Jerusalem and caused significant damage – a mother and two children received medical treatment for shock; damage was reported at multiple sites throughout the city and surrounding area.

■ Opposition leader Yair Lapid said he apologizes on behalf of the State of Israel for the IDF killing of Palestinian family members in the West Bank on Sunday.

■ Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Ali Larijani shared a six-point message “addressed to Muslims worldwide and to the governments of Islamic countries,” calling for the “unity” of the “Islamic nation.”

■ Iran continued to fire missiles and drones at its Gulf neighbors; the UAE announced that it intercepted six Iranian ballistic missiles and 21 drones, Saudi Arabia reported it destroyed 64 drones since midnight.

■ Trump told PBS that Iran’s oil export hub Kharg Island is “out of commission except for the pipes, which I left. I didn’t want to hit the pipes because, you know, it’s years of work to put them together,” he said, following what he described on Saturday as “one of the most powerful bombing raids in the History of the Middle East.”

■ The U.S. military on Monday provided updated data on U.S. strikes on Iran, stating more than 100 Iranian naval vessels have been destroyed amid over 6,000 U.S. military flights.

■ The European Union ‌on Monday announced 458 ⁠million euros ($525 ⁠million) in humanitarian aid for the Middle East, as member states signaled they will not participate in a military mission in the Strait of Hormuz at Trump’s request.

■ Blue and White Party MK Benny Gantz said that Israel is “winning in Tehran and losing in Jerusalem – the distance between what is happening in the Knesset and what is happening in the people has never been greater,” at a faction meeting, adding that every negotiation in Lebanon “must take place under fire.”

■ The IDF announced that an Israeli Air Force strike in Tehran destroyed a “space-related compound” used to “develop attack capabilities against satellites, posing a threat to Israel’s satellites and to space assets of other countries around the world.”