Israeli occupation forces launched a wide-scale invasion across multiple towns in the Hebron governorate, located in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, on Tuesday evening, injuring a child and converting a Palestinian home into a military outpost.

Muammar Tmeizi, head of the Red Crescent Society Center in Ethna, reported that Israeli troops stationed at the town’s main entrance fired live rounds and gas bombs at residents and their vehicles.

Tmeizi added that a child sustained a fractured arm after being struck by a gas bomb and was transferred to Doura Hospital for treatment. Several other Palestinians were also treated for the severe effects of tear gas inhalation.

In Beit Awwa, west of Hebron, Israeli forces converted a civilian home into a military post amid ongoing house invasions.

Troops detained residents, searched vehicles, and conducted similar incursions in the towns of Sa’ir and Beit Ummar.

The city of Hebron, along with its surrounding towns and camps, remains under intensified military operations, including home seizures, shop closures, and widespread searches of civilian property.

In related news, illegal Israeli paramilitary colonizers killed one Palestinian, and injured others in the town of Al-Mughayyir, northeast of Ramallah in the central West Bank, on Tuesday evening.

The Palestinian Health Ministry announced on Tuesday evening, the death of 22-year-old Sa’id Murad Na’san, after he was shot in the chest.