Israeli forces shot, on Thursday, two Palestinians near Bethlehem, and abducted eight others near Hebron, in the southern occupied West Bank.
On Thursday morning, Israeli forces invaded the southern West Bank city of Bethlehem, sparking protests among Palestinian youths.
Soldiers fired live rounds, tear gas canisters, and concussion grenades, without causing any injuries.
Later, the army shot two Palestinian young men with live rounds at the eastern entrance to the Dheisheh refugee camp, southwest of Bethlehem, and caused many others to suffer the toxic effects of tear gas inhalation
On Thursday night, a large army force invaded the city of Bethlehem, sparking protests, while soldiers fired live rounds, concussion grenades, and tear gas canisters; there were no reports of injuries.
In the village of Beit Ta’mir, southeast of Bethlehem, Israeli forces abducted the two fathers and many siblings of the three Palestinians who allegedly carried out a shooting attack on Thursday morning, east of occupied Jerusalem.
Also in the southern West Bank, Israeli forces stormed the Al-Fawwar refugee camp, southwest of Hebron and abducted Ahmed Haitham Al-Qawasmi, Nihad Ahmed Al-Titi, Khalil Abu Sobha, and Ahmed Karim Shreiteh, in addition to stealing money and gold jewelry.
South of the city, soldiers invaded and ransacked many homes in Yatta town, and abducted Omar Tayseer Al-Jundi, Nafez Al-Amor, and Musa Jamal Daoud.
On Thursday night, the army detained and assaulted several Palestinian citizens when they were trying to go to their homes in the Al-Ras and Wadi Al-Hussein areas, east of Hebron, and abducted Zarif Al-Jaabari, 34.