Israeli forces shot two Palestinian children, on Sunday, in Tulkarem and Nablus, in the northwestern and northern part of the occupied West Bank, and assaulted a young man in Hebron, in the south.

Southeast of Nablus, in the northern West Bank, occupation soldiers attacked a protest in Beit Furik town, condemning the genocide being carried out by Israel.

At the entrance to the town, soldiers fired live rounds and tear gas canisters, shooting a 14-year-old child in the foot with live ammunition.

Meanwhile, in the northwestern part of the West Bank, soldiers invaded the town of Qaffin, northeast of Tulkarem, sparking protests among local Palestinians.


Media sources reported an exchange of fire and explosions, during which Israeli forces shot a 16-year-old child in the foot with live ammunition; he was transported to hospital for treatment.

Earlier Sunday, the army stormed the town of Sa’ir, northeast of Hebron in the southern West Bank, and assaulted a Palestinian man, Fadi Al-Mutawar, causing various fractures and bruises for which he was transported to hospital.