Here are Tuesday’s latest updates on Israel, Gaza, the West Bank, the Middle East:

â–  U.S. President Donald Trump called on the Iranian people on Tuesday to “KEEP PROTESTING – TAKE OVER YOUR INSTITUTIONS!!!” and promised them that “HELP IS ON ITS WAY,” while noting that he has canceled all meetings with Iranian officials “until the senseless killing of protesters STOPS.”

â–  Around 3,000 people have been killed across Iran during the mass protests that erupted nationwide in recent weeks, two Iranian officials told The New York Times.

â–  The United States has warned several allies in the Persian Gulf to prepare for a potential American strike on Tehran, The Wall Street Journal reported.

â–  Officials in Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital reported that six people were killed, including two women and two children, in a building collapse in western Gaza City following stormy weather.

â–  The Israeli military said that soldiers shot at six gunmen who were identified near troops in southern Gaza, adding that at least two were killed.

â–  Coalition faction heads called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to comply with the Supreme Court if it accepts petitions demanding the removal of National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir.

â–  The White House is promoting a broad mandate for the “Board of Peace” that will govern the Gaza Strip in a way that will allow it to, in due course, also engage in resolving other conflicts around the world, three sources told Haaretz.

â–  The foreign ministers of the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Italy have summoned the Iranian ambassadors to their countries over Tehran’s crackdown on protesters.

â–  The Islamic Jihad militant group knows the location of the body of deceased hostage Ran Gvili, a political official said.

â–  The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) published a report noting that over 100 children have been killed since the cease-fire between Israel and Hamas was signed in October.