Activists rebuilt a makeshift school shortly after, and on Wednesday, May 10, the school was destroyed again. On Sunday, May 7, Israeli forces demolished the Jubbet al-Dib school in the southern Bethlehem area, leaving dozens of schoolchildren without a school. The Israeli army demolished a Palestinian primary school for the second time in less than a week.Another 28 Palestinians, including six minors, were arrested in raids on May 10. A total of 23 Palestinians were detained by Israeli forces during raids on May 11, according to Wafa. At least one other Palestinian was injured during the raid on the camp, and four Palestinians were arrested by Israeli forces, according to local reports. He was reportedly shot in the stomach during an Israeli army raid on the camp Thursday morning and succumbed to his wounds later in the afternoon. The Palestinian Ministry of Health identified the man as Ghazi Yousef Shehaab. A 66-year-old Palestinian man was killed by Israeli forces on Thursday, May 11, in the Nur al-Shams refugee camp in the city of Tulkarem in the northern West Bank. Israeli forces released a statement claiming that the young men in the car opened fire toward Israeli forces and that soldiers “responded with live fire”. He was identified by Wafa News Agency as Aws Kmeil, 30. One day later, on May 11, the third Palestinian succumbed to his wounds. The two who were killed were identified as Ahmad Jamal Assaf, 19, and Warani Walid Qatanat, 24. Israeli forces reportedly opened fire on a vehicle in the town, killing two Palestinians and injuring a third. According to local reports, Israeli forces raided several homes in the town, sparking confrontations with local residents, among them armed confrontations. Two Palestinians were killed on Wednesday, May 10 in the town of Qabatiya, in the Jenin district of the northern occupied West Bank during an Israeli army raid.Since Israel’s operation began, 46 families in Gaza have been made homeless. Additionally, 314 residential units were partially destroyed, 28 of which have been deemed uninhabitable. Mondoweiss’ Gaza Correspondent Tareq Hajjaj reported that Gaza’s sole power plant is close to running out of fuel and that on May 11, the third day of the Israeli offensive, five buildings in Gaza were completely destroyed, including 19 residential apartments. Despite news that an Egyptian-brokered ceasefire was in the works, airstrikes continued into Thursday, with hundreds of retaliatory rockets fired from factions in the Gaza Strip.The airstrike targeted a residential tower in the southern Gaza Strip area of Khan Younis. On Wednesday night, May 10, another targeted airstrike assassinated PIJ leader Ali Ghali, along with his brother. The airstrike killed him and his two young children, Mayar, 10 and Ali, 8. At least one of the commanders was killed, Tareq Azz al-Din, was targeted while he was at home. The first airstrikes on May 9 targeted senior commanders of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement, and assassinated three of the movement’s leaders. According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, 93 people have been injured.
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