■ A father and son were shot to death inside a vehicle on Monday in Umm al-Fahm. Abdel Karim, 22, and Ahmed Abu Ghazaleh, 46, were murdered while they were inside the vehicle, causing it to overturn. The deaths of the two men raise Israel’s homicide rate to a total of 51 since the beginning of the year, with 46 from Arab society.

■ Dana Eden, one of Israel’s leading television producers and an Emmy winner for her work on Apple TV+’s internationally acclaimed espionage drama “Tehran,” died Sunday at a hotel in Athens at age 52 while in the city for filming the series.

■ Iran’s top diplomat met with the head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency on Monday, ahead of a second round of negotiations with the United States over Tehran’s nuclear program.

■ An Israeli is accused of gathering intelligence on Israel’s former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for Iran.

■ The IDF announced that, “in response to Hezbollah’s repeated violations of the cease-fire understandings,” it struck a Hezbollah operative in the Hanine area in southern Lebanon on Sunday.

■ Lebanese media reported that four people were killed by an Israeli airstrike early on Sunday that hit a car in the Majdal Anjar area of central Lebanon, near the Syrian border. The IDF reported that it targeted and struck Palestinian Islamic Jihad operatives.

■ Following Sunday’s Haredi riots in Bnei Brak, the police commander for Israel’s central Dan Region wrote on Monday that updated security guidelines are necessary for soldiers arriving in the ultra-Orthodox city. All the Haredi rioters arrested during the riots were released from custody, and seven of them – three adults and four teenagers – were transferred to house arrest.