
Mohammed Al-Shawish mourns over the body of his wife Shaima Al-Shawish, who was killed in an Israeli strike, in Gaza City . AFP
WAFA correspondents reported that one fatality and two injured individuals were taken to Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir Al-Balah after an Israeli drone struck an area in Al-Zawaida.
On Tuesday, medical sources in the Gaza Strip said the death toll from the Israeli offensive on Gaza has risen to 72,941, with 172,967 people injured since the beginning of Israel's genocidal war in Gaza on 7 October 2023.
The sources added that since the ceasefire that took effect on 11 October 2025, the number of fatalities has reached 932, while 2,859 people have been reported injured. A total of 781 bodies have also been recovered during that period.
In the occupied West Bank, the detentions were carried out during simultaneous military raids involving dozens of home searches and the ransacking of property.
In the Tulkarm governorate, Israeli forces detained 13 Palestinians, including several former prisoners, after raiding homes in the city, its suburbs, and the Al-Sha'arawiya area north of the governorate, WAFA said.
In the Nablus governorate, 10 Palestinians were detained following raids on the village of Surra west of Nablus and the town of Beita to the south.
Security and local sources told WAFA that the Israeli forces also raided the towns of Aqraba and Beita, as well as the village of Beit Iba and the New Nablus area, carrying out extensive home searches.
In Ramallah and Al-Bireh governorates, Israeli forces detained four Birzeit University students.
Three additional young men were detained during raids on the villages of Deir Abu Mash'al and Abu Shkheidim, northwest of Ramallah.
The detention campaign was accompanied by raids on several towns and villages, including Al-Mazra'a Al-Gharbiya and Turmus Ayya, as well as searches and reported vandalism of homes.
According to the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society data as of 26 May, the Israeli occupation authorities are holding 9,400 Palestinians, including 360 children, 84 women, and 3,376 administrative detainees.
Administrative detention is carried out without charge or trial, but rather by military order for periods of several months, renewable indefinitely, based on a secret file that lawyers and the detainees' families are prevented from accessing.
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