On Saturday, Israeli forces shot three Palestinians, including two children, and assaulted a child, in the governorates of Nablus and Tulkarem, in the northern and northwestern parts of the occupied West Bank.

Occupation forces shot a Palestinian young man with live ammunition, on Saturday afternoon, after storming the town of Beita, south of Nablus in the northern West Bank.

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) said that its ambulance crews transported a 23-year-old man to the hospital after he sustained a live gunshot wound in the leg.

On Saturday evening the army shot a Palestinian child and assaulted another, in the village of Asira al-Qibliya, south of Nablus, sparking protests among local citizens.

The PRCS reported that its ambulance crews transported two teens to the hospital, including a 15-year old whom soldiers shot with live ammunition, and a 16-year-old who was assaulted and injured by occupation forces.

Hafez Saleh, the head of the Asira al-Qibliya village council, told the WAFA News Agency that Israeli forces stormed the village and opened fire with live rounds and tear gas canisters, while local citizens confronted the attacking army.

Furthermore, Israeli forces shot a Palestinian teen, on Saturday evening, after storming the town of Anabta, east of Tulkarem in the northwestern part of the West Bank.

The PRCS said that its ambulance crews transported a 15-year-old child to the Martyr Thabet Thabet Governmental Hospital in Tulkarem, after soldiers shot him in the head with shrapnel from live ammunition in Anabta town; his condition was deemed mild to moderate.

In related news, a large army force invaded the village of Ramin, east of Tulkarem, and deployed infantry units throughout the streets.

On Saturday at dawn, occupation forces abducted the young man, Hussam Sabaa al-Sayed, after breaking into his home in the southern neighborhood of Tulkarem city.

Moreover, Israeli soldiers stormed the village of Burin, south of Nablus, on Saturday evening, triggering protests.

Ibrahim Omran, the head of Burin Village Council, told WAFA that several military vehicles invaded the village, before soldiers fired tear gas canisters and concussion grenades at citizens: no injuries or arrests were reported.