The Israeli attacks occurred while efforts to locate the bodies of many missing Gaza residents are set to begin in Maghazi camp in the center of the enclave, involving support from the Red Cross, the Egyptian Committee and the local police force, according to the Palestinian Civil Defense.
Meanwhile, Al Jazeera reported a series of Israeli attacks across northern, central and southern Gaza on Saturday morning.
In the south, Israeli forces carried out air strikes and tank fire east of Rafah, and launched additional air and artillery strikes near Khan Younis.
In central Gaza, artillery fire hit the eastern part of Deir el-Balah. In Gaza City, artillery attacks and tank fire also hit the Tuffah neighborhood.
The Zionist regime’s forces have detained at least 30 people in Hebron city and the nearby town of Beit Ummar.
In Beit Ummar, Israeli forces assaulted and interrogated dozens of people in the yard of a local brick factory. Israeli forces carried out similar interrogations in Hebron city.
Al Jazeera reported that Israeli forces have imposed a strict curfew on several neighborhoods in Hebron.
Palestine’s Foreign Ministry has condemned settler attacks across multiple cities in the occupied West Bank and called for urgent international intervention.
Israeli settler militias attacked citizens in Nablus, Ramallah, Bethlehem, and Hebron on Friday, burning and destroying homes, demolishing property, and storming residential areas.
In a post on X, the ministry described the violence as “systematic terrorism” and part of a “dangerous and ongoing escalation” aimed at facilitating ethnic cleansing.
Settler attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank have surged this year, with the week beginning November 11 registering 29 attacks.
Israeli authorities rarely take measures to stop the violence or hold perpetrators to account.