Israeli soldiers shot a Palestinian child and injured others on Saturday evening in the Al-Arroub refugee camp, north of Hebron in the southern West Bank. North of occupied Jerusalem, occupation forces shot a young man near the Apartheid Wall in Ar-Ram town.

WAFA correspondent reported that Israeli forces invaded the Al-Arroub refugee camp while randomly firing live rounds and tear gas canisters.

He added that a child suffered moderate injuries after he was shot in the leg with live ammunition, while dozens of citizens sustained inhalation injuries from tear gas exposure.

The army stormed the home of the Al-Bas family in the Al-Arroub camp and subjected the family to field interrogation; no arrests were reported.

Meanwhile, occupation troops stormed a number of towns in the Jerusalem governorate and shot a young man with live rounds in Ar-Ram town, north of Jerusalem.

The Jerusalem Governorate reported that soldiers shot a 21-year-old resident of Yatta town, while he was near the Apartheid Wall, built on Palestinian lands in Ar-Ram town.

It added that the army stormed and searched a number of citizens’ homes in Ar-Ram town, and the town of Anata, north and northeast of occupied Jerusalem.

Occupation forces also invaded the towns of Hizma, to the north, in addition to Abu Dis, Al-Eizariya, and the Bedouin community of Bir Al-Maskub, to the east of the city, inspecting citizens’ identification and interrogating others.

On Saturday night, Israeli forces opened fire towards a civilian vehicle after invading the town of Beit Anan, northwest of occupied Jerusalem.

The Jerusalem Governorate reported that soldiers stormed the town of Beit Anan and fired live ammunition at a vehicle, causing damage; no injuries were reported.