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

■ A senior Venezuelan official said at least 40 people were killed in a U.S. attack on Venezuela early Saturday, including both civilians and military personnel, according to the New York Times.

■ At least 19 killed in week of protests in Iran, rights group says, as supreme leader blames “foreign” interference.

■ The IDF struck ‘a Hezbollah terrorist’ in an airstrike on the Al-Jumayjimah area in southern Lebanon.

■ Israel’s defense establishment is completing preparations for the reopening of the Rafah crossing on the Egypt–Gaza border to allow the entry and exit of Palestinians.

■ The body of the 15-year-old Israeli girl, who had been missing since the disaster in the ski town of Crans-Montana in the Swiss Alps, has been identified.

■ An arson attack targeted the Brandenburg anti-Semitism commissioner’s property in Templin, north of Berlin, Germany.

■ Representatives of the Bedouin leadership convened an emergency meeting following the death of Mohammed Hussein Tarabin al-Sana, killed by a police officer during a raid at his home in Tarabin.

Far-right lawmaker Tzvi Succot is pressuring the Education Ministry to purge Haaretz texts from high-school exams.





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