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For the first time since 2002, Israeli tanks rolled into Jenin Camp in the occupied West Bank earlier today, marking a significant escalation in military activity in the area.

Israeli forces raid the town of Al-Yamun, west of Jenin, in the occupied West Bank.

Israeli forces set homes on fire in Jenin Camp, in the occupied West Bank.

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Israeli forces conduct body searches and inspections of Palestinian young men in Issawiya village, in occupied Jerusalem.

Israeli forces persist in demolishing infrastructure during their military raid on Qabatiya town, south of Jenin.

An Israeli airstrike struck the outskirts of Al-Bissarieh village in southern Lebanon.

An Israeli bulldozer demolishes electricity poles during a raid on Qabatia town, south of Jenin.

Israel is escalating its occupation, with War Minister Yisrael Katz ordering a long-term military presence in “cleansed” refugee camps in the West Bank, while Israeli tanks prepare to enter Jenin for the first time since “Operation Defensive Shield.”

Palestinian vehicles queue up as Israeli forces shut down a military checkpoint east of Jerusalem, limiting their movement.

Israeli forces send additional reinforcements into Qabatia town, south of Jenin.

Israeli forces deployed a unit of tanks into Jenin.

Classes have resumed at Rufaidah School in Deir Al-Balah, central Gaza, despite shortages of resources and furniture.

Reports indicate that a Palestinian man was killed by Israeli forces in the West Bank last night.

Massive crowds gather in Beirut, Lebanon, for the funeral of Hassan Nasrallah.

Overnight, Israeli forces demolished the southern entrance to Qabatiya town in the occupied West Bank.

In Khan Yunis, families of more than 600 Palestinian hostages endured the cold, waiting for their loved ones to be freed, only for the Israeli government to announce a last-minute postponement—another violation of the ceasefire agreement.

At Bibas Family’s Request, No Government Minister to Attend Funeral for Shiri, Ariel, and Kfir. Most families of Israeli prisoners oppose Netanyahu and his government's exploitation of their suffering to justify genocide.

These images show the aftermath of three hospitals in northern Gaza. They are in ruins—both the buildings and medical equipment have been completely destroyed.

Israel killed over 20 thousand children and over 200 journalists this year.

The Israeli Prime Minister’s Office announced: “We have decided to halt the release of Palestinian prisoners [hostages] until we can guarantee the next hostages [prisoners] are freed without provocative ceremonies.” This move constitutes yet another violation of the ceasefire agreement.

Israeli Broadcasting Corporation (KAN) reports that Palestinian hostages will be released late at night following recommendations from the political leadership.

The release of hundreds of Palestinian hostages on Saturday has been postponed, awaiting a decision from Netanyahu and his government.

Israeli forces lit up the area around Ofer Prison with the phrase “Our eyes are on you.”

Israeli forces stormed Dura city in southern Hebron, forcing shopkeepers to shut down their businesses.

Israeli soldiers blocked checkpoints near Al-Ibrahimya School in Hebron, preventing students and teachers from reaching the school and exercising their right to education.

Israeli settlers assaulted Bedouin communities in Jaba’, east of occupied Jerusalem, torching their properties and setting fire to nearby fields.

Minutes after Na’el Ebeid was declared dead from falling off his roof in Jerusalem, Israelis assaulted his family. He had been released just last week.

Israeli forces fired on a civilian vehicle near Houla in southern Lebanon, setting it ablaze.

According to the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, Palestinian hostages wrote on the walls of Ktzi’ot Prison, “We will not forget, we will not forgive, and we will not kneel,” just hours before their release as part of the Gaza ceasefire deal.

This is the moment Israeli soldiers shot-killed 11-year-old Palestinian child Ayman Nassar Hemouni in the Al Kassarah area of Hebron.

Despite expectations, Dr. Hussam Abu Safia, Director of Kamal Adwan Hospital, is not among the 602 Palestinian hostages being released from Israeli prisons today, including 445 from Gaza.

The BBC has removed its documentary "Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone" from iPlayer after facing pressure for including a child who is the son of a Palestinian minister.

Images depict one of the Israeli prisoners expressing affection toward Hamas members, suggesting he was treated well.

The handover ceremony of three other Israeli prisoners by Hamas to the Red Cross has taken place in Nuseirat, central Gaza Strip.

Lengthy queues form as the Israeli occupation closes military checkpoints near Ramallah, limiting Palestinian movement.

Israel is set to release 600 Palestinian hostages today as part of the ceasefire deal.

Israeli hostages hostages Tal Shoham and Avera Mengistu have already been handed over to the Red Cross.

Hamas releases several Israeli prisoners as part of the ceasefire deal.

Trump: "My plan on Gaza is good, but I am not imposing it and will only recommend it. Gaza has a great location, and I wonder: why did Israel abandon it?" Gaza has never been Israeli.

Israeli forces raid Birzeit overnight, north of Ramallah, targeting the homes of Palestinian hostages set for release today.

Gaza government media spokesperson, Salama Maarouf: "Since the ceasefire began, Israeli forces have killed 100 Palestinians, wounded 820 others, and violated the agreement 350 times."

Confirmed: Israeli forces shot and killed two Palestinian children, 12-year-old Ayman and 13-year-old Rimas. Both were shot in the back.

A young boy and girl were killed by Israeli forces in the West Bank overnight.

Reports of a Palestinian woman killed by Israeli forces in Rafah this morning.

Palestinian child Ayman Nassar Hemouni was shot and killed by Israeli forces in the Al Kassarah area of Hebron.

Israeli forces deploy additional reinforcements to Jenin as part of their continued assault on the city and its camp.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Tulkarm Refugee Camp.

Speaking from Tulkarem Camp, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that over the past year, military operations have intensified, and announced orders to further reinforce troops in the West Bank.