Israeli forces injured, on Saturday night, a Palestinian child, and abducted six citizens, including a child, near Jenin and Hebron, in the northern and southern occupied West Bank.

In the southern West Bank, occupation forces invaded the city of Hebron and the village of Wadi Al-Hussein, east of the city, injured a child, and abducted four Palestinian young men.

Media sources said that Israeli forces fired a tear gas canister into a vehicle which was carrying a Palestinian child, causing the child to sustain a moderate injury, the nature of which was not known at the time of writing this report.

The army also abducted four Palestinian young men, identified as Abd Shafiq Ghaith, Abu Mohammad Al-Salaymeh, and the two brothers, Uday Al-Atrash and Wadih Samer Al-Atrash.

Meanwhile, in the northern West Bank, soldiers invaded the village of Jalboun, east of Jenin, and abducted a child and a young man.

Media sources said that occupation forces abducted the child, Taher Shehadeh Abu Al-Rub and the young man, Abdul Rahman Ahmed Abu Al-Rub during the military incursion.

It was added that the army stormed the town of Ya’bad, west of Jenin, and the towns of Arraba and Fahma, southwest of the city, and conducted a large-scale search operation, invading several neighborhoods.

In related news, the army invaded the towns of Anabta and Kafr al-Labad, east of Tulkarem, in the northwestern part of the West Bank.

Media sources said that several military vehicles invaded Anabta town, and positioned soldiers on its main street; no protests were reported.

Soldiers later stormed the nearby town of Kafr al-Labad, while roaming the streets in various neighborhoods, sparking protests among local Palestinian youths.