Here are Friday’s updates on Gaza, the West Bank and the Middle East:

■ Israeli strikes across Gaza have killed 13 since Thursday, medical officials said. The IDF said six militants were killed in what it termed retaliation for a failed rocket launch.

■ Israel launched a wave of airstrikes across Lebanon, saying it was “in response to Hezbollah’s continued violations of the cease-fire.”

■ Palestinians reported that Israeli forces raided a wedding in the West Bank’s Al-Eizariya, detaining dozens and using tear gas and stun grenades on the crowd.

■ Supreme Leader ⁠Khamenei blamed the U.S. for the violence at Iran’s nationwide protests, where 62 people were killed. French, British ‌and German leaders condemned the ‌killings, and Washington repeated warnings that it would intervene.

■ Hundreds of Israelis, including freed hostages, held a service calling for the return of the final hostage remaining in Gaza, Ran Gvili.

■ Nickolay Mladenov, the former UN envoy expected to join Trump’s so-called Board of Peace for Gaza, will not be its director general as Netanyahu described him Friday, Haaretz has learned.

■ Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told The Economist that Israel aims to forgo American military aid in the next 10 years.