Israeli forces killed two Palestinian teenagers in separate incidents in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday. The Israeli military stated that soldiers shot and killed a 17-year-old, Muhannad al-Zughair, near Hebron after what they described as a car-ramming attack that injured two soldiers. Local reports note that the teenager was later found inside a vehicle and that Israeli forces are withholding his body. In a separate event near Ramallah, 18-year-old Muhammad Asmar was killed. According to witnesses, he was detained by soldiers, shot while on the ground, and then left without medical assistance for hours. The Israeli army claimed he had attempted to stab soldiers near a settlement, resulting in two Israelis being lightly wounded. In response, Hamas praised what it called a "heroic stabbing operation" and described it as a reaction to ongoing Israeli military actions. Across the West Bank, Israeli forces also conducted raids near hospitals in Hebron and demolished two homes near Bethlehem. In a separate incident, settlers attacked a village northwest of Nablus, setting a tractor on fire and vandalizing a home. Meanwhile, in Gaza, an Israeli drone strike in Khan Younis killed Palestinian photojournalist Mahmoud Wadi and wounded another journalist. More than 260 media workers have been reported killed in Gaza since the war began last October. The health system in Gaza remains in crisis, with the United Nations describing conditions as "catastrophic." Hospitals are severely overcrowded and face critical shortages of medicine and supplies.