Israeli soldiers injured, Friday, at least seventy Palestinians, including a child who was shot with a live round in his back, in Jabal al-‘Arma Mountain, south of Nablus, in northern West Bank.

The WAFA Palestinian News Agency has reported that dozens of residents went to the mountain to protest the escalating Israeli attempts to annex it from them, especially after the illegal colonists, squatting on Palestinian lands, have increased their calls for completely occupying it.

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) has reported that its medics provided treatment to 70 Palestinians, and rushed a child, who was shot with a live round in his back, to a nearby hospital.

The PRCS added that, among the wounded Palestinians, 32 suffered the effects of teargas inhalation, including one who was shot with a gas bomb in the head.

32 Palestinians were shot with rubber-coated steel bullets, including two who were shot in their heads, and one suffered fractures and bruises after falling while trying to avoid the army fire.

The Israeli army pushed more troops into the area and declared the lands a closed military zone.

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