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

â–  U.S. Central Command forces conducted large-scale strikes against multiple ISIS targets across Syria.

â–  PM Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio about Iran, Syria and Gaza.

â–  Bangladesh announced it has told the United States it wants to join the international stabilization force that would be deployed in Gaza.

â–  A Military Police investigation was opened after an IDF officer was found dead in central Israel.

â–  Ex-Haaretz columnist Alon Pinkas received hundreds of thousands of dollars from a company controlled by Qatar lobbyist Jay Footlik while working.

â–  Protestors criticized the Netanyahu coalition’s perpetual warmongering and evasion of responsibility for October 7 at an anti-government demonstration.

â–  Iran’s leadership maintained its blockage of the internet for the third day amid snowballing mass protests in a number of cities. One doctor reported at least 217 protester deaths, “most by live ammunition.”

â–  U.S. President Donald Trump wrote, “Iran is looking at FREEDOM, perhaps like never before. The USA stands ready to help!!!” on Truth Social in response to the ongoing protest wave in Iran.