Israel carried out at least three attacks on Gaza earlier on Saturday, amid negotiations at the United Nations Security Council for a draft resolution on US President Donald Trump's 20-point 'peace plan'.
Israeli forces shelled the outskirts of Gaza City's Shujaiya neighbourhood, while naval vessels opened fire on areas of southern Gaza, the Wafa news agency reported. An Israeli attack drone also opened fire on areas of the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza.
The latest attacks come as the UN Security Council prepares to vote on Trump's plan on Monday. A draft of the resolution "welcomes the establishment of the Board of Peace" - a controversial transitional governing body for Gaza headed by Trump, with a mandate running until the end of 2027.
It would authorise member states to form a "temporary International Stabilization Force (ISF)" that would work with Israel and Egypt and newly trained Palestinian police to help secure border areas and demilitarise the Gaza Strip.
Unlike previous drafts, the latest mentions a possible future Palestinian state.
The United States and several Arab and Muslim-majority nations, including Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Turkey called Friday for the UN Security Council to quickly adopt the resolution.