At least seven men were reportedly shot dead for not complying with soldiers' orders quickly enough.
Israeli forces have detained numerous Palestinian men in the Gaza Strip, stripping them to their underwear.
The IDF's actions have sparked more fighting and deaths in Gaza cities, with the death toll surpassing 17,100 and more than 46,000 wounded.
In recent events, Israeli forces have detained numerous Palestinian men in the Gaza Strip, according to reports from the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor and corroborated by The Telegraph. These men were reportedly stripped to their underwear, a measure the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) claims was taken to rule out the possibility of them carrying weapons. The IDF has not officially commented on these images, some of which appear to have been taken from an Israeli army vehicle.
The men were reportedly rounded up from homes and schools sheltering displaced families in the northern Gaza Strip. Eyewitnesses reported that at least seven men were shot dead for not complying with soldiers' orders quickly enough. Some Israeli media have suggested that these men may be Hamas operatives, but this has not been confirmed.
The IDF's actions have sparked more fighting and deaths in Gaza cities. Israel claims to have killed a number of gunmen in Khan Younis, including two who emerged firing from a tunnel. However, the fighting has displaced tens of thousands of Palestinians and hindered the distribution of essential supplies. The United Nations warns that there are no safe places left in Gaza. The death toll in Gaza has surpassed 17,100, with more than 46,000 wounded.
The U.S. Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, has called on Israel to do more to protect Palestinian civilians. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has threatened to flatten parts of Lebanon if Hezbollah escalates its attacks. Arab and Islamic nations are calling for a U.N. Security Council resolution demanding a humanitarian cease-fire in Gaza.