On Thursday, Israeli forces shot three Palestinians, including a child, and abducted one of them after invading the town of Tammun, south of Tubas in the northeastern part of the occupied West Bank.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) reported that its ambulance crews transferred a 16-year-old child who sustained a live round in the leg, and a young man who sustained gunshot wounds to the leg and hand, to hospital for treatment.
The PRCS added that Israeli forces blocked its ambulance crews from approaching the house after receiving reports of injuries there.
Kaman Bani Odeh, the director of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) in Tubas, reported that occupation forces shot the young man, Tariq Eid Bani Odeh with live rounds before abducting him; his condition was not known at the time of writing this report.
Media sources said that undercover Israeli soldiers infiltrated Tammun town on Thursday evening, followed by military reinforcements, while resistance fighters exchanged fire with the invading army.
In related news, the young man, Rami Sami Walid Al-Kakhn (30 years old) was killed by occupation forces and his body was confiscated during a military invasion into the Old City of Nablus.
Israeli forces killed 20-year-old Abdul-Fattah Ahed Ahmad Al-Hreibat on Wednesday, after he allegedly attempted to carry out a car-ramming attack at the southern entrance to Hebron, in the southern West Bank.
Since the beginning of the year, Israeli forces have killed 136 Palestinian citizens in the occupied West Bank, including 24 children and 5 women, according to the Shireen Observatory.
Occupation forces have killed 56 Palestinians in Jenin, 23 in Nablus, 20 in Tubas, 14 in Tulkarem, 6 in Hebron, 5 in Bethlehem, 4 in Ramallah, 3 in Qalqilia, 3 in Jerusalem, and 2 in Salfit.
In the Gaza Strip, the overall death toll since October 7, 2023 has increased to 52,760, including women and children, while at least 119,264 Palestinians have sustained various degrees of injuries as a result of Israel’s military onslaught.