On Friday, the Israeli army shot eleven Palestinians including a child, abducted two of the injured young men, in addition to three others, in various areas of the occupied West Bank.

Israeli soldiers shot a Palestinian child and injured dozens, on Friday, during the weekly anti-settlement protest in Kufur Qaddoum village, east of Qalqilia in the northwestern part of the West Bank.

Soldiers fired live rounds, concussion grenades, and tear gas canisters, shooting a 16-year-old child in the abdomen with live ammunition; he was transported to hospital.

On Friday evening, Israeli soldiers shot two young men in the city of Qalqilia, and abducted an injured man.

The Ministry of Health reported that the army stopped the ambulance that was transporting the injured young man, Hamza Mohsen Shuraim, to a Nablus hospital, and abducted him.

Earlier Friday, Israeli forces invaded the Al-Far’a refugee camp, south of Tubas in the northeastern part of the occupied West Bank, sparking protests.

Soldiers shot three young men with live ammunition, and abducted four, including Anas Nasr Sawalma who was shot in the hand.

Soldiers then intercepted the ambulance transporting him to hospital, and abducted him.

Two other young men were shot with live rounds, one in the chest, and the other in the foot; they were both transported to hospital for treatment.


According to Kamal Bani Odeh, the director of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) in Tubas, soldiers abducted three additional young men, identified as Mujahid Sawalma, Falah Sawalma, and Muhannad Hikmat al-Aydi.

On Friday afternoon, Israeli forces erected a military roadblock in the Al-Arroub refugee camp, north of Hebron in the southern West Bank, sparking protests.

Occupation forces fired live bullets towards citizens and their homes, shooting and moderately injuring a young man in the abdomen.

South of Hebron, the army invaded the town of Yatta, on Friday evening, which triggered protests, while soldiers opened fire with live rounds, shooting four young men.

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