Here are the key updates from day 33 of war in Israel, the West Bank, Gaza, Lebanon, Iran, the United States and the Middle East:

■ The IDF reported a total of 50 rocket launches from Lebanon into northern Israel since Wednesday night: including 30 overnight into Thursday and 20 more in the latest barrage, which struck Kiryat Shmona and surrounding communities; two people were lightly wounded and six properties were damaged in Kiryat Shmona, according to reports.

■ A missile launched from Iran lightly wounded four people in central Israel’s Bnei Brak, including two seven-month-old infants, and caused damage to property at several locations in central Israel early Thursday, according to rescue services.

■ U.S. President Donald Trump said Wednesday that the United States is going to hit Iran “extremely hard over the next two to three weeks. We are going to bring them back to the Stone Ages, where they belong,” adding that the core strategic goals of the war against Iran are nearing completion.

■ The U.S. military has presented Trump with a proposal to seize approximately 1,000 pounds of highly enriched uranium from Iran, the Washington Post reported on Wednesday.

■ Pakistan’s foreign ministry announced that it has remained actively engaged with U.S. leadership to find a settlement to the ongoing conflict with Iran, adding that it does not have confirmation to date that a U.S. delegation will arrive for talks.

■ Tehran will ‌press on with ‌the Middle East war until the ⁠United States and Israel ⁠face “permanent regret and surrender,” the spokesperson of its armed forces’ unified command said on Thursday, ‌according to the semi-official Tasnim ‌news agency.

■ The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad announced that Iran-aligned militia groups may carry out attacks in central Baghdad within 24-48 hours and urged American citizens to leave Iraq.

■ Authorities in ‌Abu Dhabi ⁠responded to an ⁠incident near Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi (KEZAD) after ‌air ‌defence systems intercepted a missile, the Abu Dhabi Media ⁠Office said on Thursday, adding ‌that ⁠there ‌was minor damage and no ⁠injuries.

■ The International Criminal Court’s member states voted on Wednesday to move ahead with disciplinary proceedings against Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan after receiving reports regarding sexual-assault allegations against him, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing officials familiar with the vote.