Israeli forces shot a Palestinian young man in the village of Al-Burj, southwest of Hebron in the southern West Bank, and abducted two children in Beit Ummar, north of the city.

On Sunday afternoon, Israeli forces shot a Palestinian young man with a live round, in the village of Al-Burj, southwest of Hebron.

Media sources said that occupation soldiers shot a 21-year-old man while he was near the Apartheid Wall, built on expropriated Palestinian land, near the village.

It was added that soldiers injured the young man, detained him, and then handed him over to Palestinian Red Crescent Society ambulance crew.

The nature and severity of the young man’s injury was not known at the time of writing this report.

On Sunday evening, the Israeli army abducted two Palestinian children in the town of Beit Ummar, north of Hebron.

According to Muhammad Awad, a local media activist, Israeli soldiers abducted two Palestinian brothers, after invading and searching their family home.

He added that the two minors, Muhammad Bahr, 17, and Muhannad Ashraf Muhammad Bahr, 15, were abducted from their home and taken to the illegal “Karmei Tzur” colony south of the town.