Israeli forces shot three Palestinian young men, on Thursday, during the ongoing incursion into the town of Doura, southwest of Hebron in the southern occupied West Bank.

Media sources said that occupation forces continued their invasion of Doura town, randomly firing live rounds at local citizens, resulting in the injury of three young men.

Sources added that the army shot three young men in their legs with live ammunition; they were transported to hospital for treatment.

In addition, soldiers assaulted the activist, Shahd Rajoub, causing bruising, while she was documenting the Israeli aggression, confiscating the memory card from her camera.

The army positioned sharpshooters on the rooftops of citizens’ homes, while soldiers obstructed the movement of Palestinians, and forced several commercial businesses to close.

Local residents, whose homes were stormed and ransacked, reported that occupation soldiers stole cash and jewelry from their homes and damaged many of their vehicles.

Meanwhile, several military vehicles invaded the town of As-Samu’, south of Hebron, on Thursday, while soldiers roamed the streets and impeded the movement of Palestinians.


Media sources said that a large army force stormed the town in the evening, before soldiers invaded several commercial shops, forcing them closed, impeded movement, and prevented Muslim citizens from entering the Grand Mosque in the town to perform prayers.

Quds News Network reported that Israeli forces abducted an unidentified young man at the entrance to the Al-Arroub refugee camp, north of Hebron.


In related news, the occupation army, since dawn, has carried out dozens of home invasions, detaining citizens, assaulting them, and subjecting them to interrogation, sparking protests.

A large army force stormed Doura town and deployed several infantry units on the streets, while soldiers broke into dozens of citizens’ homes.

Later, soldiers shot a young man in the abdomen with live ammunition in Doura, and abducted ten others in various parts of the Hebron governorate.