Key facts
- A Palestinian child was killed and another wounded by an Israeli drone in Gaza while collecting water.
- The Israeli military stated it targeted a Hamas member and is reviewing the incident.
- A Palestinian citizen of Israel was killed in a shooting in Maghar.
- The total number of Palestinian citizens of Israel killed since the beginning of 2026 is 142.
- The UN Human Rights Office condemned an "extrajudicial execution" in Gaza of a Palestinian man accused of collaborating with Israeli forces.
- Israeli forces arrested two young men, Awni Al-Shakhshir and Ibrahim Al-Fino, in Nablus.
- Over 20 Palestinians have been detained in the occupied West Bank since Tuesday.
- An Indian judge urged India to stop arming Israel over the Gaza conflict.
- The Indian judge described the situation in Gaza as "genocide."
A Palestinian child has been killed and another wounded by an Israeli drone strike in Gaza while they were collecting water. The Israeli military stated that its forces targeted a Hamas member and that it is reviewing the incident, expressing regret for any harm to civilians.
In a separate incident, a Palestinian citizen of Israel was killed in a shooting in Maghar, located in the Haifa district. This death brings the total number of Palestinian citizens of Israel killed since the beginning of 2026 to 142, marking a significant increase compared to previous years.
The UN Human Rights Office has condemned what it described as an "extrajudicial execution" of a Palestinian man in Gaza. The man was accused of collaborating with Israeli forces by a group affiliated with Hamas. This incident is part of a wider pattern of alleged unlawful killings and abuses occurring in Gaza.
Furthermore, Israeli forces conducted a raid in Nablus, arresting two young men identified as Awni Al-Shakhshir and Ibrahim Al-Fino. This action is part of an escalation of arrests across the occupied West Bank, with more than 20 Palestinians detained since Tuesday.
Separately, an Indian judge and author of a UN report on Gaza, Justice S. Muralidhar, has called on India to reconsider its supply of arms to Israel. He stated that India should not contribute to what he described as the "genocide in Gaza" and urged an immediate end to arms transfers to Israel.
