Gaza: Israeli occupation forces and terrorist settlers intensified their attacks against Palestinians across various regions, resulting in injuries, arrests, and property damage. These incidents included strict movement restrictions, mosque incursions, and colonial attacks in the West Bank, alongside continued violations in the Gaza Strip.
According to Union of OIC News Agencies, a number of civilians were injured when an Israeli drone bombed a residential apartment in the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza. Earlier, medical sources reported three citizens wounded by Israeli forces targeting displaced people's tents in Khan Younis, southern Gaza. The Red Crescent teams retrieved the body of a martyred child, Suhail Masoud Shalouf, from Khan Yunis, where he had been shot by occupation forces.
In the West Bank, ten citizens were injured during an attack by settlers and occupation forces in Hebron's Ras area, including two from live ammunition. In Beit Einun, east of Hebron, settlers assaulted over 20 citizens, and occupation forces arrested about 12 young men, relocating them to a nearby settlement outpost. The town of Tarqumiya saw homes raided and citizens beaten, resulting in injuries treated by the Red Crescent.
In the Bethlehem Governorate, several citizens were arrested during house raids. The Ramallah and Al-Bireh Governorate experienced similar raids, with arrests and military checkpoints causing suffocation from tear gas. In Jerusalem, arrests continued amidst intensified military presence and restrictions.
In Gaza, three humanitarian aid truck drivers were arrested near the Kerem Abu Salem crossing. Meanwhile, in Nablus, UNICEF was barred from delivering water to besieged homes, despite providing food and medical supplies. The mayor of Qasra reported ongoing utility restoration efforts amid declared military zones and reinforcements.
Settlers besieged a house in Beit Amrin, leading to the arrest of nine Palestinians after a prolonged standoff. In Jenin, the occupation army set up mobile homes in a previously evacuated settlement, while forced demolitions and eviction orders affected homes near Al-Aqsa Mosque.
In Ramallah, construction notices halted building activities, and in Salfit, work on a new building was stopped. The Al-Aqsa Mosque saw incursions by settlers performing rituals under police protection. Settler violence extended to agricultural areas and infrastructure, with various attacks reported in Ramallah, Nablus, and the Tubas region.
A Jerusalem doctor was injured in a settler attack in Bethlehem, highlighting the widespread and escalating violence impacting Palestinian civilians.