The Israeli army shot, on Sunday, two Palestinians, including a child in the Ein Al-Sultan refugee camp near Jericho in the northeastern part of the West Bank, and assaulted workers in Hebron.
In the northeastern part of the West Bank, Israeli forces invaded the city of Jericho and the Ein al-Sultan camp, northwest of the city, and shot two Palestinians, including a child.
According to Nasser Anani, the director of Jericho Governmental Hospital, two injuries arrived at the hospital, including a 10-year-old child who was shot in the back with live ammunition, while a young man was shot in the foot.
The army assaulted a worker at a gas station in the Al-Fawwar refugee camp, south of Hebron in the southern occupied West Bank.
Soldiers fired rubber-coated steel rounds, tear gas canisters, and concussion grenades towards citizens; there were no injuries were reported.
In the predawn hours of Sunday, the army invaded the Al-Fawwar camp and broke into many homes.
According to Amjad Al-Najjar, the media spokesman for the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) said that a large army force stormed the camp.
Sharpshooters positioned themselves on the rooftops of high-rise buildings and citizens’ homes and conducted a wide-scale search campaign.
The home of the slain young man, Ammar Muhammad Abu Hussein, who was killed by the army on Saturday, was stormed and ransacked, while reconnaissance drones flew overhead.
Soldiers ordered the evacuation of the family of the slain young man, Abu Hussein in the Al-Fawwar camp, in a prelude for its demolition.
On Sunday morning, the army invaded several neighborhoods in the city of Hebron, and broke into and ransacked several homes in the town of Al-Shuyoukh, northeast of the city.