Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday rejected a demand by major Arab states to remove Turkish troops from Qatar, saying their sweeping list of ultimatums has threatened the small gulf country’s sovereignty. Erdogan added that Turkey would continue to support Qatar against the many sanctions it has faced since several Arab countries moved this month to isolate the country for its alleged support of terrorism. The Israeli military said Sunday that it attacked a series of targets belonging to the Syrian military, after several projectiles from neighboring Syria landed in the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights for a second day. 4 Spain fire: A forest fire in southern Spain forced the evacuation of 1,000 people and threatened a national park famous for its biodiversity, authorities said Sunday. Susana Diaz, the regional president of Andalusia, said 1,000 people were evacuated from campsites and homes near the town of Moguer on Spain’s southern coast where the fire started Saturday night. Taliban militants attacked a security post in western Afghanistan, killing at least 10 police officers and wounding three others, an official said Sunday. Jelani Farhad, spokesman for the governor of Herat province, said the Taliban attacked late Saturday, setting off a gunbattle in which five insurgents were killed.