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Here are Sunday’s latest updates from Israel, Gaza, the West Bank and the Middle East:
■ The number of Palestinians who were killed in Gaza following Israeli strikes overnight has risen to 10, according to the Hamas-run Health Ministry.
■ Indonesian troops, which are planned for a potential deployment to Gaza as part of a planned International Stabilization Force, will remain under Jakarta’s command, avoid combat, and will be withdrawn if the mission deviates, authorities said.
■ Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara announced that she has not yet reviewed the pardon request submitted by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to President Isaac Herzog.
■ A senior Iranian official confirmed that the second round of indirect talks with the United States will begin in Geneva on Tuesday.
■ Iran is willing to consider compromises to reach an agreement with the Trump administration, provided that the United States is prepared to discuss lifting sanctions, according to Iran’s deputy foreign minister in an interview with the BBC.
■ The IDF announced that it struck weapons storage facilities and rocket launchers belonging to Hezbollah in several areas in southern Lebanon on Saturday night.
■ United Arab List Chairman Mansour Abbas hinted to Channel 12 that officials with connections to Qatar attempted to pressure him to join Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government.
■ Thousands of anti-government protesters gathered across the country, including a demonstration outside the Prime Minister’s residence in Jerusalem after months of no protests. Three protesters were detained as police ordered the crowd to disperse.
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