On Sunday, Israeli forces shot four Palestinians, including two children, and caused others to sustain inhalation injuries in the town of Beit Furik, east of Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank.

Media sources said that occupation forces shot two Palestinian children with live rounds after invading the town of Beit Furik, east of Nablus, on Sunday evening.

According to Hussein Hajj Mohammad, the Municipal Council Chairman, occupation forces stormed Beit Furik town, on Sunday evening, sparking protests.


The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) said that its ambulance crews transported a 15-year-old child who sustained a live gunshot wound to the leg and another child who sustained live bullet fragments in the back.

Meanwhile, on Sunday night, Israeli forces stormed the town again, triggering protests from local Palestinian young men.


Media sources said that occupation soldiers fired live ammunition and tear gas canisters at those who resisted the incursion, shooting two young men with live rounds and causing four others to suffer the toxic effects of tear gas inhalation.

The PRCS said that its ambulance crews transported two young men to the hospital after they sustained gunshot wounds; one of whom was shot in the leg and the other was shot in the hand.

It added that four citizens including an infant, sustained inhalation injuries as a result of tear gas exposure fired by the soldiers.


Also in the Nablus governorate, Israeli forces assaulted a Palestinian young man near the gate of Tur on Mount Gerizim in Nablus city, on Sunday night.

The PRCS said that its ambulance crews transported a 25-year-old man to hospital after occupation forces assaulted him, causing bruises.