On Saturday, illegal Israeli colonizers shot a Palestinian child near Bethlehem and attacked citizens and their properties in several areas of the occupied West Bank.
Media sources reported that an armed Israeli settler shot a Palestinian child after storming the town of Kisan, south of Bethlehem in the West Bank.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) reported that its ambulance crews transported a 16-year-old child to the hospital after he sustained a live gunshot wound to the pelvis.
According to Mousa Obeyyat, the head of the Kisan village council, more than 30 settlers invaded the village, stormed a school and several homes, and razed farmland owned by local Palestinians.
Meanwhile, in the northern West Bank, Israeli settlers attacked citizens’ homes in the towns of Burin and Beita, south of Nablus.
Media sources reported that colonizers hurled rocks at the home of citizen Hisham Al-Zaben in Burin town, causing damage, before Palestinians confronted them, forcing them to retreat.
In Beita town, Israeli colonizers attacked citizens’ homes before residents forced them to withdraw; there were no injuries reported.
Furthermore, in the northern Jordan Valley, a group of paramilitary colonizers harassed and assaulted Palestinian families and killed livestock.
Media sources said that a group of settlers stormed the “Al-Hamma” area in the northern Jordan Valley and assaulted Palestinian citizens.
In the “Jabaris” area of the northern Jordan Valley, a group of armed settlers chased shepherds, killed livestock, and opened fire with live ammunition at citizens; no injuries were reported.
According to Osama Makhamra, a local activist, several paramilitary Israeli colonizers stormed the property of the citizen Khaled Al-Na’amin in Khirbet Qawabis in Masafer Yatta.
Makhamra added that the colonizers broke into the citizen’s sheep pen and attempted to steal his sheep, before residents confronted them.