On Thursday dawn, Israeli soldiers shot nine Palestinians, including children, in Halhoul town, north of Hebron, in the occupied West Bank’s southern part.
Media sources said several military vehicles invaded the town before the soldiers stormed and ransacked many homes and money exchange shops, leading to protests.
They added that the soldiers injured nine Palestinians, including three who were shot with live fire, before the medics rushed them to hospitals and medical centers.
The soldiers specifically targeted the homes of money exchange shop owners and their shops, before confiscating money safes and computers, before welding the doors shut.
The soldiers also invaded shops that sells gold and jewelry before confiscating the gold and jewelry and large sums of cash.
During the invasions and the violent searches, the soldiers abducted Farid Abdul-Rahman Al-Atrash and Mohammad Sa’ad Al-Atrash.
It is worth mentioning that the Israeli soldiers invaded the center of Ramallah city, in the occupied West Bank’s central part, killed Hazem Abdul-Fattah Qattawi, 23, and injured fourteen.
On Wednesday afternoon, it was reported that a Palestinian young man succumbed to critical wounds he sustained last month, during an Israeli military assault on the Tulkarem refugee camp in the northwestern part of the occupied West Bank.
Media sources quoted the head of the Popular Committee for Tulkarem Camp Services, who said that the young man, Abdul Karim Ibrahim Badirat, 24, died of critical wounds from a drone strike against a group of men in the Tulkarem refugee camp on November 14.