A 25-year-old Palestinian identified as Muhammad Adnan Yousef Salama was killed by Israeli soldiers in Jenin yesterday evening after allegedly hurling an explosive device at them, the IDF stated. Meanwhile, Hamas forces have re-entered areas of Gaza from which Israel has withdrawn and are detaining individuals, some accused of working with Israelis and others suspected of belonging to tribes critical of Hamas, according to a X post from Visegrad24. The IDF reported that its forces, from the Paratroopers Brigade's reconnaissance unit, were unharmed by the explosive device thrown during operations in the northern West Bank city of Jenin. Local media identified the slain Palestinian. Separately, a report from Visegrad24 indicated that Hamas security forces are apprehending people in Gaza after Israeli withdrawals, with some allegedly shot following accusations of collaboration and others captured for interrogation due to suspected tribal dissent. In Jabalia Camp, north of the Gaza Strip, an unspecified number of casualties arrived at Al-Baptist Hospital as a result of artillery shelling targeting the vicinity of Diwan Al-Ajarmah on Al-Ajarma Street, an activist named Hamza Al-Masri reported. These events occur amidst a U.S.-brokered ceasefire that began on October 10th, 2025, which includes a 72-hour period for hostage release. Earlier this morning, an elderly Palestinian man was reported killed by an Israeli drone strike in the Al-Qarara area, northeast of Khan Yunis, and widespread destruction was reported in the Al-Ghabari area of Jabalia. Chancellor Friedrich Merz is scheduled to travel to Egypt on Monday to discuss stable peace and reconstruction in Gaza. Previous reports indicated that Hamas security forces arrested individuals accused of collaboration in the northern Gaza Strip between 7:35 AM and 8:34 AM UTC on October 11th, 2025, as part of their efforts to target perceived internal enemies. Activists also reported the presence of a booby-trapped armored vehicle left by Israeli soldiers in Gaza City's Al-Sabra neighborhood, containing a significant amount of explosive material.