On Monday evening, Israeli soldiers injured several Palestinians in Husan town, west of Bethlehem, in the occupied West Bank.
Media sources said the soldiers invaded the eastern area of Husan, leading to protests, and fired several gas bombs and concussion grenades.
Medical sources said many Palestinians suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation and received the needed treatment.
The soldiers also closed the town’s western entrance, including the main Aqabat Hasna area, which leads to several communities west of Bethlehem.
Also, the soldiers invaded Doura town, south of Hebron in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, and injured several Palestinians, including five who were shot with live fire, during ensuing protests.
Early Monday night, the soldiers shot four young Palestinian men, one seriously, in Abu Dis town, east of the occupied capital, Jerusalem, in the West Bank.