An Israeli airstrike has killed two militants in the West Bank, Hamas said.
According to foreign media, it is reported that the attack occurred in the city of Tulkarm earlier today and injured three others.
Hamas speaks of Israel's focus on armed groups in the West Bank since the start of the Gaza ceasefire.
Hamas said two of its members were killed on Monday, A2 CNN reports. Witnesses in the city said a raid was underway, but there was no immediate comment from the Israeli military (IDF).
The Palestinian Ministry of Health confirmed that two people had been killed, without identifying them.
In Jenin, further north, a major operation involving hundreds of Israeli troops, armored vehicles, drones and helicopters appeared to be continuing for a second week, with smoke rising over the refugee camp adjacent to the city.
At least 16 Palestinians have been killed in Jenin and surrounding areas since the ceasefire began, including four who were said to be fighters.
Late Saturday, Israeli forces also shot a two-year-old girl during a raid in the village of Ash-Shuhada, south of Jenin, Palestinian officials said.
"They started shooting at us from the windows without any warning," said Ghada Asous, the grandmother of two-year-old Laila Muhammad al Khatib, who was a victim.
"Suddenly, special forces attacked us and were shooting from the windows," she added, writes A2 CNN.

The IDF said troops in a counter-terrorism operation had fired on a structure where suspected militants were hiding.
"The IDF is aware of the allegation that uninvolved civilians were injured as a result of the fire. The incident is under review," it said in a statement. (A2 Televizion)