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Two Palestinians were wounded by Israeli gunfire in the city of Qalqilya in the occupied West Bank, news agency Wafa reported on Saturday.
Israeli forces stormed the city and raided the Kafr Saba neighbourhood, and fired live ammunition and toxic gas bombs, resulting in two citizens being shot, the report said.
The two men were hit in their lower limbs and transferred to a hospital, it added.
The Israeli army on Saturday said that it killed two Palestinians for crossing the yellow line in Gaza.
"In two separate incidents in northern Gaza, IDF troops identified four terrorists who crossed the yellow line and advanced toward IDF troops, posing an immediate threat to them," the army said in a statement on Telegram.
"The troops, in cooperation with the IAF, fired to remove the threat and eliminated two of the terrorists," it said.
The yellow line in Gaza demarcates the area in which Israeli troops can remain according to the ceasefire plan. It is an operational boundary imposed by the Israeli military, which has, since the US brokered ceasefire came into effect last month, turned into a restricted-movement zone.
On Thursday, Israeli forces advanced 300 metres into Gaza City, breaching the yellow line and changing its boundaries.
Hamas has accused Tel Aviv of violating the ceasefire and killing hundreds under fabricated pretexts. "These violations have also led to changes in the occupation army's withdrawal lines, contradicting the agreed-upon maps," it said.
The Israeli army on Saturday said it killed 11 fighters who "tried to escape" from the Rafah tunnels and arrested six.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office earlier said that the Israeli forces killed five Hamas officials.
Hamas has accused Tel Aviv of violating the ceasefire and killing hundreds of Palestinians under “fabricated pretexts”.
The Palestinian health ministry reported that 318 people have been killed in Israeli aggression since the truce came into effect last month.
Office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday said that the Israeli forces killed five Hamas officials.
"Hamas violated the ceasefire agreement again today, and we responded by killing 5 officials from the movement," the office said in a statement.
"Hamas has violated the ceasefire once again by sending an armed man into the territory we control to attack our soldiers," it said.
Hamas has accused Tel Aviv of violating the ceasefire and killing hundreds of Palestinians under “fabricated pretexts”.
Israel has committed numerous violations of the ceasefire agreement in the besieged enclave.
The Palestinian health ministry reported that 318 people have been killed in Israeli aggression since the truce came into effect last month.
The Colonisation and Wall Resistance Commission (CWRC) on Saturday said that the Israeli authorities seized more than one square kilometre of Palestinian land in the northern Jordan Valley by issuing 9 "seizure" orders.
The seizure orders were issued for military purposes in the towns of Tammun, Tayasir, Talouza, and Tubas, Wafa news reported.
The report said that the aim of the seizure was to pave a horizontal road starting from Ain Shibli to the south and reaching Aqaba to the north.
These orders constitute a single project to construct a wide road extending from the north of Tubas towards Tayasir and the Jordan Valley, with a continuous length of up to 22 kilometres, Al Jazeera reported.
CWRC is a Palestinian governmental commission that "confronts the colonial expansion projects and forced displacement of Palestinian communities".
Hamas has condemned the latest Israeli violations in Gaza, holding mediators and US President Donald Trump’s administration responsible for undermining the truce deal.
In a statement on Saturday, the movement accused Tel Aviv of violating the ceasefire and killing hundreds under “fabricated pretexts”.
"These violations have also led to changes in the occupation army's withdrawal lines, contradicting the agreed-upon maps."
Hamas urged mediators to "intervene urgently and exert pressure" on Israel immediately, adding that it affirms its "rejection of all attempts by the war criminal [Benjamin Netanyahu's] government to impose a fait accompli that contradicts what was agreed upon".
Israel has committed numerous violations of the ceasefire agreement in the besieged enclave.
The Palestinian health ministry reported that 318 people have been killed since the truce came into effect last month, with a further 788 wounded.
The Lebanese health ministry announced that one person was killed in an Israeli drone strike that targeted a car near the town of Shaqra, southern Lebanon.
This is the second killing since early Saturday morning and the latest violation of Israel's ceasefire agreement with the country.
A senior Hamas source told Al Jazeera that the movement is demanding that mediators "intervene immediately" to pressure Israel to abide by the ceasefire agreement and "prevent the collapse of the agreement".
"We informed the mediators in communications of our anger at the continued aggression despite our and the factions' commitment to the agreement," the official told the network.
The Israeli army demolished several residential buildings east of Gaza City with explosives.
Meanwhile, the death toll since Saturday morning has risen to at least 22, including a number of children.
Sources in Gaza hospitals reported that at least 18 Palestinians, including children, were killed in various Israeli air strikes in the Gaza Strip.
A civilian car and four homes were among the targets of the military.
US President Donald Trump’s administration supported Israel’s attacks across the Gaza Strip today, an American official told an Axios reporter on Saturday.
"Israel has a policy, agreed upon with the mediators, that ceasefire violations will be met with immediate response," the US official said.
Israel has committed numerous violations of the ceasefire agreement in the besieged enclave and has killed more than a dozen people since dawn, including children.
Local media is reporting that at least 14 Palestinians have been killed since Israel launched attacks early on Saturday.
The strikes mainly targeted Gaza City, Deir al-Balah and Nuseirat.
Israeli settlers attacked Palestinian farmers from the al-Nawajaa family in Yatta, south of Hebron, local media reported.
Anti-settlement activist Osama Makhamreh told the Wafa news agency that the settlers punctured the tyres of tractors, pelted the area's residents with stones and damaged their homes.
An Israeli drone strike targeted a car in the town of Shaqra, southern Lebanon, an Al Jazeera correspondent reported.
The Israeli army has been striking various areas south of the country, resulting in the death of at least one person.
Local media is reporting that at least 10 Palestinians were killed and others injured since Saturday morning in a series of Israeli air strikes targeting Gaza City, Deir al-Balah and Nuseirat.
The army launched artillery and aerial assaults across the besieged enclave in its latest escalation amid concerns of a fragile ceasefire.