On Saturday morning, Israeli forces shot a 60-year-old Palestinian man in the Tulkarem refugee camp, in the northwestern part of the occupied West Bank.

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) reported that its ambulance crews transported a 60-year-old man to the hospital after he was shot in the leg by occupation forces at the western entrance to the Tulkarem refugee camp.

Media sources reported that for 230 consecutive days, the Israeli army has continued its aggression and siege of Tulkarem city, the Tulkarem refugee camp and the Nur Shams refugee camp.

The sources added that occupation forces demolished greenhouses and sealed off the western entrance to the Nur Shams refugee camp with concrete blocks.

On Thursday, occupation forces carried out a massive abduction campaign against at least 1,000 Palestinians, after besieging the city of Tulkarem.

Following a resistance operation at the western entrance of Tulkarem city, which lightly wounded two soldiers, Israeli forces stormed the city, closed its southern and eastern entrances, and imposed a tight blockade.

In related news, Israeli forces shot two Palestinian young men with live rounds, on Friday, one of whom was critically wounded, after invading the Shu’fat refugee camp, northeast of occupied Jerusalem. This comes immediately after two Israeli were wounded in a stabbing attack in occupied Jerusalem.