Two people were killed and three others wounded in the Gaza Strip over the past 24 hours, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.
Palestinian media noted that both fatalities, including a 15-year-old boy, occurred near the IDF's Yellow Line in the Khan Yunis area.
The line drawn separates the part of Gaza that is controlled by Hamas from the IDF-controlled "buffer zone," which makes up 53 percent of Gaza's territory. It was named after the color of the concrete blocks used to mark the boundary on the ground.
Police said they detained 21 suspects who allegedly attempted to carry out a Passover sacrifice on the Al-Aqsa compound/Temple Mount.
Police added that, as part of efforts to maintain public order at the site and in the Old City area, security forces encountered a group of agitators who arrived at one of the gates and tried to force their way through in an attempt to bring a goat onto the compound. Officers prevented the suspects from entering, blocked their path and detained them. The suspects were brought before the Magistrate's Court for a hearing, where they were released.
Israel's government has approved a plan to purchase new fighter squadrons from U.S. firms worth billions of dollars, the Defense Ministry said.
The deals include one F-35 squadron from Lockheed Martin and one F-15IA from Boeing. Following the approval, the Defense Ministry's procurement delegation in the United States will move to sign the deals with U.S. government and military officials.
According to the Defense Ministry, this is the first step in implementing a joint plan by the ministry and the IDF aimed at "building the force for the coming decade," and which was approved by the prime minister and the defense minister with a designated budget of 350 billion shekels.
The Hezbollah-affiliated Al-Mayadeen news reported that the Israeli military's airstrikes hit southern Lebanon in the village of Srifa and the town of Zawtar El Charkieh.
The airstrikes come after the IDF's Arabic-language spokesman Avichay Adraee previously issued an evacuation warning in advance of the attacks.
The town of Zawtar El Charkieh was not mentioned in the IDF's evacuation warning, but it is located near Qaaqaait al-Jisr, which is mentioned in the evacuation notice.
The IDF's Arabic-language spokesman Avichay Adraee posted on X an evacuation warning for several villages and towns in Nabatieh governorate in southern Lebanon.
"In light of the terrorist Hezbollah party's violation of the ceasefire agreement, the Defense Army is compelled to act against it forcefully. The Israeli Defense Forces do not intend to harm you." he wrote, adding that residents of these areas must evacuate their homes immediately and move at least 1 Kilometer away to open areas.
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Jordan's military said it carried out airstrikes against sites belonging to weapons and drug traffickers in southern Syria near the countries' shared border, in an operation aimed at preventing the smuggling of arms and narcotics into Jordan.
Jordanian state media said the strikes targeted factories, workshops and warehouses used by traffickers.
Syrian reports said the strikes were carried out in the southern province of Sweida, and that a Druze militia in the area opened anti-aircraft fire at Jordanian warplanes in response.
U.S. President Donald Trump said he will soon review a new Iranian proposal submitted as part of ongoing negotiations, but expressed skepticism it would be acceptable.
"I will soon be reviewing the plan that Iran has just sent to us," Trump wrote Sunday overnight in a Truth Social post, "but can't imagine that it would be acceptable in that they have not yet paid a big enough price for what they have done to humanity, and the world, over the last 47 years."
U.S. President Donald Trump's TruthSocial post, Sunday.U.S. President Donald Trump's TruthSocial post, Sunday.
He did not elaborate on the contents of the proposal or the status of the talks.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said on Saturday that the U.S. president has openly described the unlawful capture of Iranian vessels as "piracy," calling it what he termed a "direct and damning admission" of criminal conduct.
Baghaei said, in a post on X, that this was no verbal slip, but rather a "direct and damning admission of the criminal nature of their actions against international maritime navigation".
The President of the United States has openly described the unlawful seizure of Iranian vessels as “piracy,” brazenly boasting that “we act like pirates.”
This was no verbal slip. It was a direct and damning admission of the criminal nature of their actions against internationalShow more
He called on the international community, UN member states and the UN secretary-general to "firmly reject any normalization of such blatant violations of international law."