Here are the latest updates from day 25 of war in Israel, the West Bank, Gaza, Iran and the Middle East.
■ Several buildings in Tel Aviv were damaged following an Iranian missile strike, as emergency services reported that six people were treated at the scene of one of the impact sites.
■ The United States will continue its strikes on Iran, with the pause applying only to attacks on Tehran’s energy sites, Semafor news agency reported.
■ Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are “inching toward joining the fight against Iran” following attacks on their energy facilities, the Wall Street Journal reported.
■ Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency says that “enemy warplanes launched seven raids overnight on the southern suburbs” of Beirut.
■ Fars news agency reports that U.S.-Israeli strikes hit energy-related facilities in Iran’s Isfahan province and the southwestern city of Khorramshahr, causing damage to nearby homes.
■ Airstrikes targeting a site belonging to Iraq’s Shi’ite Popular Mobilization Forces killed at least six fighters, including a commander, and wounded 15 others, security sources told Reuters; the forces accused the United States of carrying out the attack.
■ The Trump administration is quietly weighing Iran’s parliament speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, as a potential workable partner in cease-fire talks, and even a future leader of Iran, Politico reported on Monday, citing two administration officials.
■ Direct talks on ending the war with Iran could be held in Islamabad as soon as this week, a Pakistani official and a second source told Reuters.