Here are the key updates from day 34 of war in Israel, the West Bank, Gaza, Lebanon, Iran, the United States and the Middle East:
■ Rescue services say that there were nine impact sites in central Israel following Iranian cluster missile attack, with no reports of injuries.
■ Iran is threatening to attack a series of bridges in the Middle East in response to the attack on a bridge on its territory earlier Thursday, according to a report by the Iranian news agency Fars, affiliated with the Revolutionary Guards.
■ Israel killed the commander of Iran’s oil headquarters, Jamshid Eshagi, earlier this week in Tehran, according to the Israeli Defense Forces.
■ Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said they launched an attack on Amazon’s cloud computing center in Bahrain, according to the Iranian Students’ News Agency.
■ Iran has launched about 30 missiles since Wednesday morning, including three cluster missiles, according to Israeli army data shows.
■ 27 people were killed and 105 were wounded in Israeli attacks in the past 24 hours by israeli strikes, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health. According to the ministry, the number of people killed in Lebanon since the beginning of the war stands at 1,345.
■ Two Israeli soldiers were lightly wounded in a clash with Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, the IDF said, adding that the troops killed a militant from the group.
■ Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz threatened Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem, saying he will “pay a very heavy price” for increased missile strikes at Israel during Passover. Katz also said the Israeli military will “cleanse Hezbollah and its supporters from southern Lebanon,” saying that the IDF will have “security control over the entire Litani region,” referring to the area near the Litani River in southern Lebanon.