On Monday, Israeli forces shot three Palestinians, including a child and a woman, in several regions of the occupied West Bank.
Media sources said that occupation forces shot a child, on Monday afternoon, in the town of Beita, south of Nablus in the northern West Bank, sparking protests.
Mahmoud Barham, the Mayor of Beita, said that the army invaded the town and opened fire with many live rounds and tear gas canisters, shooting a child in the leg with live ammunition; he was transported to the Rafidia Hospital in Nablus for medical treatment.
Meanwhile, in the evening, Israeli forces shot a Palestinian woman after storming the town of Husan, west of Bethlehem in the southern occupied West Bank.
Rami Hamamra, the director of the Husan village council, told the WAFA News Agency that occupation forces stormed the village, and deployed infantry units in various areas of the town.
Hamamra added that soldiers opened fire at a vehicle with live rounds, shooting a woman in the leg; she was transported to the hospital in Bethlehem.
Furthermore, the army demolished a home and shot a citizen, on Monday morning, after storming the village of Shuyukh al-Arroub, northeast of Hebron in the southern West Bank.
Ibrahim Halayqa, the head of the Shuyukh al-Arroub village council, told WAFA that Israeli forces demolished the home of the citizen, Mohammad Haroun Halayqa, which is shelter for seven individuals.
Halayqa added that during the demolition, local citizens protested the violation, while soldiers opened fire with live rounds, shooting a young man in the thigh; his condition was not known at the time of writing this report.
In related news, Israeli forces shot four Palestinians, on Monday, including three in the Qalandia refugee camp and one near the town of Hizma, north and northeast of occupied Jerusalem in the West Bank.