Four soldiers, including an Israeli army officer, were gunned down in an attack by Hamas fighters in the West Bank city of Tulkarm.
According to foreign media, Al-Quds Brigade said that the four dead Israeli soldiers were riding in a car. Israel has also confirmed the death of one soldier and the wounding of seven others.
On the other hand, Hamas destroyed more Israeli tanks surrounding the al-Shafa complex, killing and wounding several Israeli soldiers.
According to media reports, Hamas destroyed the Israeli tanks surrounded by the Al-Shafa complex by rocket attacks.
Earlier, an Israeli in the custody of Hamas died due to a lack of medicine and lack of food. Hamas also released a video of the hostage.
The number of martyred Palestinians has exceeded 32,000 and more than 74,000 people have been injured in Israeli attacks in the besieged Gaza area of Palestine.
Hamas official speaks of big gaps with Israel in truce talks
Deep differences exist between Hamas and Israel in negotiations for a Gaza truce, an official from the Palestinian militant group with knowledge of the talks told AFP on Saturday.
The difficult talks over a ceasefire and possible exchange of hostages and prisoners resumed in Doha this week, with Israel's spy chief joining Egyptian, Qatari and US mediators.
"There is a deep divergence in positions in the negotiations between Hamas and the occupation (Israel) because the enemy understood the flexibility shown by the movement as weakness," the official said.
The official added that "the enemy wants to reach a temporary ceasefire after which it can resume its aggression against our people."
Israel "refuses to agree on a comprehensive ceasefire and refuses the complete withdrawal of its forces from Gaza," the official said.
The official added that Israel had indicated it wanted to keep matters of relief, shelter and aid under its control, and demanded "the United Nations not return to work, especially in the northern Gaza Strip".
Long strained ties between Israel and the United Nations have worsened as international outrage has built over the heavy civilian toll and humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
The return of hostages taken in Hamas's October 7 attack on Israel has been a central question in the talks -- but the Hamas official did not offer any comment on the issue.
Palestinian militants seized about 250 Israeli and foreign hostages in the attack, but dozens were released during a week-long truce in November.
Israel believes about 130 remain in Gaza, including 33 who are presumed dead -- eight soldiers and 25 civilians.