Here are the latest updates from day 30 of war in Israel, the West Bank, the United States, Iran and the Middle East:
■ Sirens sounded across Israel and the West Bank due to Iranian and Hezbollah missile barrages.
■ The International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed that the nuclear plant at Iran’s Khondab, which Iran said was attacked on Friday, was severely damaged and is no longer operational.
■ Germany, France, Italy and the United Kingdom condemned Israel’s proposed death penalty to terrorists bill, which will go to vote in the Knesset this week, and urged Israeli leaders to abandon the legislation.
■ The Iranian news agency Fars reported there were power outages in several areas of Tehran following strikes on the city.
■ The World Health Organization announced that an Israeli strike on an ambulance in southern Lebanon killed a Lebanese paramedic on Sunday, bringing the death toll of Lebanese health workers killed since March 2 to 52.
■ An IDF investigation into the shelling in the northern Israeli Kibbutz Misgav Am that killed Ofer Moskovitz found no negligence or ethical failure by those involved.
■ Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Egypt discussed “possible ways to bring an early and permanent end to the war” in the Middle East on Sunday, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said.
■ Environmental Protection Minister Idit Silman said that “following a thorough examination by the environmental protection ministry, no concern was found about a hazardous materials incident or a risk to the public in the Neot Hovav area,” after intercepted missile shrapnel struck a factory in southern Israel.