Israeli forces shot a Palestinian young man, on Friday, and stole hundreds of kilograms of olives in the northern occupied West Bank governorate of Nablus.
On Friday evening, occupation forces shot a Palestinian young man after storming Beit Furik town, southeast of Nablus, sparking protests by local Palestinians.
Media sources said that after invading the town, soldiers opened fire with live rounds and tear gas canisters, shooting a young man with live ammunition.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society said that its ambulance crews transported a young man to the hospital after he sustained a moderate gunshot wound in the leg.
Meanwhile, Israeli forces stole hundreds of kilograms of olives from Palestinian farmers and damaged their vehicles in the village of Al-Lubban Ash-Sharqiya, south of Nablus.
Media sources said that occupation soldiers attacked Palestinian farmers who were harvesting their olives on Friday afternoon, in the village of Al-Lubban Ash-Sharqiya, south of the city.
Sources added that Israeli forces confiscated hundreds of kilograms of olives from farmers, forced them to leave their lands, and damaged the tires of three of their vehicles.