ALBAWABA - Two Palestinians were killed in an Israeli drone strike on Khirbet al-Adas, north of Rafah city in the southern Gaza Strip, Al Jazeera's correspondent said.
Gaza medical sources reported that 24 people have been killed in Israeli raids on the Gaza Strip since dawn today.
Sources further revealed that 17 of today's deaths were killed in the central and southern Gaza Strip.
This comes amid continuous talks and negotiations over the possible ceasefire deal, which is expected to be announced very soon between Hamas and Israel to end over 15 months of war.
The Israeli army announced on Wednesday that two soldiers were injured after a military vehicle was targeted in Qabatiya, near Jenin. Earlier, the army revealed in a statement that an air force warplane attacked the Jenin camp during a joint operation by the military and the General Security Service (Shabak).
Hamas movement denounced in a statement the airstrikes in Jenin and described the killing of 6 Palestinians in an airstrike on the camp as a "brutal massacre".
The Palestinian resistance group added: "This pure blood will not go in vain, and will be a flame that burns the occupation and breaks the prestige of its security system," and urged for an escalation of all forms of resistance work in the West Bank.