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

■ Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s chief of staff, Tzachi Braverman, is barred from entering the Prime Minister’s Office or leaving the country after being detained by police on Sunday for a day-long questioning in connection with the BibiLeaks affair, involving the 2024 leak of classified IDF documents.

U.S. law enforcement authorities in Mississippi state have arrested a man suspected of participating in the arson attack on the state’s largest synagogue, which caused extensive damage to the historic structure.

■ The IDF killed a suspect who crossed the Yellow Line in Gaza and approached troops in a manner that posed “an immediate threat to them.”

Israeli police violently dispersed a demonstration against the “ongoing Holocaust in Palestine” at the Azrieli intersection in central Tel Aviv, arresting four protesters.

Unrest in Iran has killed more than 500 ‌people, according to the latest figures from Human Rights Activists News Agency, with more than 10,600 people arrested in two weeks of unrest.

■ The Israeli Air Force struck seven Hezbollah structures in several areas in southern Lebanon, including “an underground site used to store weapons.” A strike killed a Hezbollah militant, according to an IDF statement.