Morning update Good morning, Middle East Eye readers, here are the latest updates: Human Rights Watch says Israeli attacks on reconstruction equipment and civilian infrastructure in southern Lebanon constitute war crimes. Hamas' Gaza chief Khalil Al-Hayya confirmed the killing of the group's senior commander Raed Saed in an Israeli strike a day earlier. Israeli Radio reports that Israeli soldiers mistakenly shot and seriously wounded a settler, thinking that he was a Palestinian who "attempted a stabbing attack" against the soldiers. Israeli helicopters are firing on areas under occupation control beyond the yellow line east of Khan Younis, Al Jazeera Arabic reported. Gaza's ministry of health warned that 52 percent of medicines, 71 percent of medical supplies, and 70 percent of laboratory supplies have reached zero stock.