Israeli forces shot three Palestinian young men, on Tuesday evening, and abducted one of them in two separate areas in the Hebron governorate in the southern West Bank.
On Tuesday evening, Israeli forces opened fire towards a Palestinian-owned vehicle at the entrance to the Ras Al-Joura area, north of Hebron.
Media sources said that occupation forces positioned at a military roadblock at the entrance to the Ras Al-Joura area, fired live rounds at a vehicle, injuring a Palestinian young man in his limbs.
It was added that the army obstructed Palestinian Red Crescent ambulance crews when they attempted to provide first aid to the injured young man.
Soldiers then abducted the wounded man whose identity and condition was not known at the time of writing this report.
Meanwhile, on Tuesday evening, the Israeli army invaded the town of Dura, southwest of Hebron, triggering protests among local Palestinian youths.
Occupation soldiers fired live rounds at those who resisted the incursion, injuring two Palestinian young men.
According to Muhammad Rabi, the director of Dura Governmental Hospital, two injured young men were admitted to hospital, one of whom was shot in the lower back and another in his foot, describing the injuries as moderate.