Here are Tuesday’s updates on Israel and the Middle East:

Soldiers shot and killed a terrorist in the West Bank’s Einabus, the IDF said, after the terrorist had tried to run over soldiers.

Five Palestinians were detained and one was wounded after around 10 settlers entered Ras Ein al-Auja, north of Jericho, on Tuesday afternoon.

Saudi Arabia bombed Yemen’s port city of Mukallaon over an alleged weapons shipment for a separatist force there that arrived from the United Arab Emirates.

The government said it would revoke the license of 37 humanitarian organizations to operate in Gaza over alleged violations of transparency standards.

The IDF detained 15 people during a raid of the West Bank village of Tuqu, southwest of Bethlehem, according to Palestinian news agency WAFA.

■ Hundreds of Border Police officers will remain in the southern Bedouin village of Tarabin al-Sana until further notice, police said, following weekend clashes.

Police said there was no evidence that two gunmen who allegedly opened fire on a Jewish celebration on Sydney’s Bondi Beach were part of a militant cell.

■ Turkish authorities said they detained 110 people related to ISIS, a day after three police officers and ‌six militants were killed in a gunfight in northwest Turkey.

■ The IDF intercepted a drone smuggling arms that crossed into Israeli airspace from the west, carrying around 20 M-16 rifles along with additional weapons.

The military said it sentenced soldiers to jail after they entered the village of Deir Dibwan near Ramallah on Saturday and vandalized vehicles there.