An Israeli soldier was moderately wounded when he was hit by shrapnel from a tank shell during operational activity in the northern Gaza Strip, the military said on Monday.
The soldier was taken to the hospital for medical treatment.
The IDF earlier said that in northern Gaza, troops killed two suspected terrorists who crossed the Yellow Line into IDF-controlled Gaza territory in two separate incidents.
Soldiers had killed another three suspects on Saturday in southern Gaza who had also crossed the Yellow Line, the military said.
In the first incident on Saturday, the IDF said two suspects were carrying out suspicious activities on the ground and were approaching troops before being shot dead.
In the second incident, a suspected terrorist was killed after he crossed the Yellow Line, also approaching soldiers.
Reuters reported on Saturday that two brothers, 10 and 12, were killed in an Israeli drone strike in Khan Yunis while they were gathering firewood to help their wheelchair-bound father east of Khan Yunis in southern Gaza.
There have been a slew of incidents in recent weeks, since the Yellow Line was established in late October, in which individuals attempted to cross the boundary. In most cases, the IDF killed the suspects upon identification; however, there have been cases in which the suspected terrorists evaded IDF capture, particularly in Rafah.
Terrorists evade IDF capture
In late November, soldiers from the IDF's Nahal Brigade killed five terrorists who had emerged from tunnels and initially evaded them in the eastern part of the city. They were killed after a five-hour-long manhunt.
A couple of days later, soldiers intercepted 17 Hamas terrorists, who tried to escape from terror tunnels in eastern Rafah after a 24-hour manhunt for the fleeing terrorists.