The U.N. has not specified how many people remain in Rafah after the Israeli military launched an intensified assault there on May 6, but they appear to number several hundred thousand.
The United Nations said it had suspended food distribution in the southern Gaza city of Rafah due to lack of supplies and insecurity. It also said no aid.
Israeli forces raided Jenin in the occupied West Bank, killing seven Palestinians, including a doctor, and injuring nine others. The operation targeted militants, with several Palestinian gunmen shot, according to the Israeli army. No Israeli casualties were reported. The raid highlights ongoing tensions in the West Bank, a territory seized by Israel in 1967 that Palestinians seek for a future state. U.S.-brokered talks on a two-state solution have been stalled since 2014.