Israeli forces shot a Palestinian young man, on Monday, and abducted five others in various areas of the southern West Bank governorate of Bethlehem.

Media sources said that occupation soldiers stormed the Deheishe refugee camp, on Monday afternoon, which sparked protests among local Palestinians.

Sources said that occupation forces opened fire with live rounds, tear gas canisters, and concussion grenades at citizens, shooting a young man in the leg with live ammunition.

Meanwhile, in the morning, the army abducted three young men, including two brothers, in the Deheishe refugee camp, after breaking into and searching their homes.

Media sources said that occupation forces abducted the two brothers, Abdul Fattah Ahmad Mohammad Qaraqe, 19, and Ammar Idris Mohammad Qaraqe, 17, in addition to Saif Fadi Ibrahim Da’amseh, 21, after storming their homes in the Deheishe camp.

Furthermore, Israeli forces abducted two young men in the Bethlehem governorate, on Monday morning, after invading their homes.

Media sources said that the undercover agents “Musta’ribeen” infiltrated the Deheishe refugee camp, in the morning, followed by military reinforcements, while local Palestinians resisted the incursion.

Sources added that the soldiers opened fire at citizens with live rounds and tear gas canisters; no injuries were reported.

Occupation forces invaded the city of Bethlehem and opened fire with live rounds, coinciding with the incursions in other areas.

Soldiers invaded and searched the home of the young man, Ayman Saadi al-Hasanat, 19, in the Deheishe refugee camp, before abducting him.

The army stormed the town of Doha, west of Bethlehem, and abducted the young man, Adi Nabil Jibril, after breaking into and searching his home.

Also on Monday, occupation forces injured several Palestinians in the town of Al-Khader, southwest of the city, during a military incursion.

Soldiers fired tear gas canisters and concussion grenades at citizens in an area south of the town, causing citizens to sustain inhalation injuries; they were treated at the scene by local medics.