Israeli soldiers injured, Monday, three Palestinians, and abducted one, in Jenin governorate, in northern West Bank.
Medical sources have confirmed that the soldiers shot, on Monday evening, a young man, from Sielet al-Harithiya town, northwest of Jenin, while he was walking near the Annexation Wall near Barta’a town, southwest of Jenin.
They added that the young man was shot with a live round in the leg, before he was rushed to a local hospital.
On Monday evening, the soldiers abducted Anas Jamal Khatib, 27, from Barta’a, after stopping him at a military roadblock at the entrance of his town, while he was heading back home.
On Monday morning, the soldiers shot two young men from Arraba and Aneen towns, southwest and west of Jenin, also while walking near the Annexation Wall near Barta’a town.
In related news, the soldiers abducted three young Palestinian men in the at-Tour town, in occupied East Jerusalem, in the West Bank, and one in Tulkarem, in northern West Bank.