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Israeli forces killed a Palestinian man in Nablus on Sunday before dragging his body through the streets, while settlers assaulted olive pickers elsewhere in the occupied West Bank.
According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, 42-year-old Majed Mohammad Dawoud was killed during a raid on al-Ain refugee camp in Nablus in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Ghassan Hamdan, director of the Palestinian Medical Relief Society in Nablus, said Israeli soldiers stripped Dawoud of his clothes and dragged his body along the road as he bled to death.
The Israeli military had stormed the camp in the early morning, opening fire and carrying out assaults and arrests of residents.
The assault was part of a wide-scale raid-and-arrest campaign carried out across the West Bank on Sunday morning, involving home searches and assaults on civilians.
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The Israeli military says it launched a wave of attacks south of the Gaza Strip.
Israel could carry out more attacks in Gaza, a military official said in an online briefing to journalists on Sunday.
"There is a possibility for more strikes," the official indicated.
Moreover, Reuters reported that Israel is considering building alternatives to Hamas, but no further details were provided.
The number of Palestinians killed in a wave of Israeli attacks across the Gaza Strip has risen to 15, with several others wounded.
Israel’s bombardment campaign across Gaza has continued since Sunday morning, killing at least 11 Palestinians.
A tent sheltering displaced people in al-Mawasi, southern Gaza, was among the latest targets.
Hamas' military wing, the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, said it found the body of one of the Israeli captives during search operations today.
It added that it will hand over the remains if "field conditions are suitable".
"We confirm that any Zionist escalation will hinder the search, excavation, and recovery of the bodies, which will lead to a delay in the occupation's recovery of the bodies of its dead," the statement read.
Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said in a statement that the army would "act forcefully" and attack targets across Gaza.
Katz threatened that "Hamas will pay a heavy price for any shooting and violation of the ceasefire".
The Israeli military said the strikes were in response to an alleged attack by Palestinians on its troops in southern Rafah. However, Hamas' armed wing has denied any knowledge of or connection to the incident.
Several Palestinians have been wounded and killed in the blockaded strip since Sunday morning - the latest in a string of Israeli breaches of the truce deal.
The Israeli Broadcasting Authority reported that the military struck 20 targets across the besieged enclave following its claims that Hamas had breached the ceasefire deal.
The Israeli military said the strikes were in response to an alleged attack by Palestinians on its troops in southern Rafah using a rocket-propelled grenade and sniper fire.
Hamas’ armed wing, the Qassam Brigades, denied any knowledge of or connection to the alleged attack.
The General Authority of Civil Affairs notified the Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs and the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society of the latest death of a prisoner in Israeli custody on Sunday.
This brings the number of identified Palestinian detainees who have died in Israeli prisons to 79 since the start of Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza.
The detainee was identified as 49-year-old Mahmoud Abdullah, from the Jenin refugee camp.
According to a joint statement by the prisoner rights groups, Abdullah’s health had severely deteriorated in detention since his arrest in early February. Despite medical tests confirming that he had advanced cancer, Israeli prison authorities reportedly refused to release him.
Local media have reported that several Palestinians were killed and others wounded in the latest Israeli strikes across the besieged enclave.
Among the areas targeted was Deir al-Balah, in central Gaza, where both a neighbourhood and a cafe came under attack.
Hamas’s military wing, the Qassam Brigades, has reaffirmed its full commitment to the truce deal that came into effect last week.
The statement comes amid Israeli attacks across the besieged enclave, which the military said is a response to the Palestinian movement "violating" the ceasefire agreement.
"We are not aware of any incidents or clashes taking place in the Rafah area, which are red zones under the control of the occupation, and contact with our remaining groups there has been cut off since the resumption of the war in March of this year," the military wing affirmed.
"We have no information on whether they have been killed or are still alive since that date."
The group added that it was not involved in any of the incidents in the areas where Israel has alleged breaches took place.
The death toll from the Israeli attacks on Gaza since October 2023 has risen to 68,159, with over 170,203 others wounded.
At least two Palestinians were killed and others were injured in an Israeli strike east of Jabalia, in northern Gaza, local news media Wafa reported.
Emergency crews are unable to reach the scene of the attack as a result of Israel classifying the area as a "high-risk zone".
The strike is among the latest in a series of Israeli violations of the ceasefire agreement, which came into effect last week.
Izzat al-Risheq, member of the group's Political Bureau, affirmed the Palestinian movement's commitment to the ceasefire agreement.
Izzat al-Rishq stressed that Israel "continues to violate the agreement and fabricate flimsy pretexts to justify its crimes."
"[Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu's attempts to evade and disavow his commitments come under pressure from his extremist terrorist coalition, in an attempt to evade his responsibilities to the mediators and guarantors," the Politburo added.
The Israeli Air Force is targeting areas in Jabalia, in the northern Gaza Strip, Israel's Channel 12 reported.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu left a cabinet meeting to hold emergency security consultations.