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Ronen Bar, the director of Shin Bet, Israel's internal intelligence agency, has said that the Israel assault on Mawasi refugee camp, which was allegedly intended to target Hamas leader, Mohammed Deif, was the result of "precise intelligence".
He made the comments at a situation assessment meeting in Rafah, where he claimed that 25 Hamas members who took part in the October 7 massacre were killed in Gaza over the past week.
Israeli forces raided a residential building in the Wadi al-Joz area in occupied Jerusalem, cutting the building's electricity ahead of its demolition, Wafa news agency is reporting.
The building's owner, Nader Jaber, said that he "has been paying fines for 30 years, exceeding one million shekels [$275,000), yet they still want to destroy my home".
The building contains three apartments that house Jaber's children and grandchildren.
"I have been forced to evacuate all three apartments and am now waiting for the demolition bulldozers to arrive at any moment," Jaber said.
Britain's new foreign secretary, David Lammy, will press for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the release of captives during a trip to Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories.
The foreign office said in a statement that Lammy would make the case for a "credible and irreversible pathway towards a two-state solution" in meetings with Prime Minister Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.
"The death and destruction in Gaza is intolerable. This war must end now, with an immediate ceasefire, complied with by both sides," Lammy said.
Twelve Palestinians have been killed by an Israeli air strike on an Unrwa school housing displaced people in Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, according to the government media office.
Wafa news agency is reporting, citing local sources, that in addition to the 12 deaths, dozens were injured, the majority of them women and children.
An Israeli air strike on a Syrian military command centre in Damascus has killed a Syrian soldier and injured three others, according to Syrian state media.
The Israeli army said the attack was in response to two drones launched from Syrian territory towards Israel.
According to Syrian state news agency SANA, defence systems intercepted and downed a number of missiles. It published a photo showing a fire in what appeared to be a crater caused by the blast.
At least four people have been injured after being rammed by a car near Ramla in central Israel.
The attack left one person in critical condition, another seriously hurt, one moderately and another lightly injured.
President Mahmoud Abbas has condemned the attempted assassination of former US President Donald Trump, saying in a statement that he "reaffirm[s] the positions of the State of Palestine, which has always rejected violence, terrorism, and extremism, regardless of its source".
Hamas has denied claims that it has withdrawn from ceasefire negotiations following Israeli attacks on Mawasi and Shati refugee camps on Saturday.
A senior official, Izzat el-Reshiq, accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of trying to frustrate efforts by Arab mediators and the United States to reach a ceasefire deal.
Reshiq added that yesterday's escalation was an attempt by Netanyahu and his government to thwart efforts to end the aggression in Gaza.
Two Egyptian security sources said on Saturday that negotiations had been halted after three days of talks.
Following the deadly Israeli attacks on displaced people in Mawasi and Shati refugee camps yesterday, Gaza's death toll has risen by 141, Gaza's health ministry said on Sunday.
This brings the latest death toll to 38,584 Palestinians killed since Israel's war on Gaza began on 7 October, with 88,881 people injured.
Hezbollah has said its fighters fired missiles at Israeli soldiers near the Israeli military site of Hadab Yarin, south of the border with Lebanon.
Civil defence teams have recovered six bodies from an area west of Rafah city, according to Palestinian media.
Al Jazeera reported earlier that two people had been killed in an Israeli air strike targeting the Rafah crossing.
Israeli forces have arrested 30 Palestinians, including women and former prisoners, in the occupied West Bank in the last two days, according to the Palestinian Prisoners Society and the Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs.
The groups said in a joint statement that the arrests were concentrated in the districts of Ramallah, Hebron, Qalqilya, Tulkarm, Jenin, Jericho and Jerusalem.
They estimated that more than 9,655 Palestinians from the West Bank, including Jerusalem, have been detained by Israeli forces since the outbreak of the war on Gaza on 7 October.
The EU naval mission protecting ships crossing the Red Sea said its frigate Psara shot down a drone in the Gulf of Aden on Sunday.
The Aspides mission began in February in response to drone and missile attacks by the Yemeni Houthi group on vessels in the region. The Houthis describe the attacks as acts of solidarity with Palestinians in Israel's war in Gaza.
Other countries, including the US, also have naval forces operating in the area.
Reporting by Reuters
Two people have been killed in an Israeli air strike targeting the Rafah crossing in southern Gaza, Al Jazeera is reporting.
The attack follows overnight strikes on Gaza City that killed 17 people and an attack on a residential block in the city this morning that killed 10 Palestinians, wounding 27 others.
A senior Hamas official has said that the group has withdrawn from ceasefire negotiations following Saturday's Israeli "massacres" in Mawasi and Shati refugee camps.
The unnamed official told AFP that Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh told international mediators Qatar and Egypt that the group would "halt negotiations due to the occupation's [Israel's] lack of seriousness, continued policy of procrastination and obstruction, and the ongoing massacres against unarmed civilians".
"Hamas has shown great flexibility to reach an agreement and end the aggression and is ready to resume negotiations when the occupation government demonstrates seriousness in reaching a ceasefire agreement and a prisoner exchange deal."