Israeli forces shot a Palestinian young man and abducted ten others, on Thursday, after invading many towns and villages in the southern West Bank governorate of Hebron.

Media sources said that a large army force stormed the town of Doura, southwest of Hebron, at dawn Thursday, shot a young man in the abdomen with live ammunition; he was transported to hospital for treatment.


Sources added that the army deployed several infantry units on the streets, while soldiers broke into dozens of citizens’ homes in Doura town and nearby village of Al-Tabaqa, after detonating their security doors, ransacking their homes, and abusing their residents.

Later in the morning, Israeli forces abducted at least ten Palestinian young men during the army’s large-scale search campaign of the Hebron governorate.

Media sources said that occupation soldiers abducted the brothers, Yazan and Ibrahim Al-Najjar, after invading their home in the city of Hebron.

In Ethna town, west of Hebron, soldiers invaded and searched the homes of the four young men, Musab Mohammad Abu Juhaisha, Abdul Rahman Tayseer Al-Aswad, Moataz Mahmoud Al-Aswad, and Wissam Rafiq Al-Tamiza, before abducting them.

Israeli forces abducted Khaled Al-Rajoub and Ahmad Jihad Atbeesh from the town of Doura, Jihad Atnena, from the town of Tarqumiyah, and Ahmad Ibrahim Aqil, from the village of Beit Kahil, northwest of Hebron.