On Wednesday, Israeli forces assaulted a Palestinian young man with disabilities near Yatta town, south of Hebron in the southern West Bank, and abducted at least eleven young men from different areas of the governorate.
Israeli forces shot and injured a Palestinian young man with disabilities, on Wednesday evening, in the Bedouin desert east of Yatta, south of Hebron in the southern occupied West Bank.
Media sources added that soldiers shot the young man in the leg with live ammunition while he was on the side of the road, and prevented anyone from approaching him to provide first aid.
Occupation forces abducted several Palestinian citizens in separate areas of the Hebron governorate, breaking into and searching many citizens’ homes, and setting up military roadblocks.
In Hebron city, soldiers abducted Youssef Zain Ashour and Youssef Hammad Jaber, while they abducted Louay Khaled Al-Rajoub from Dura town, southwest of the city.
West of Hebron, in the town of Taffuh, the army abducted two brothers, Jibril and Muhammad Youssef Tarda, and his son, Ragheed Muhammad Yusef Tarda.
Meanwhile, soldiers abducted Amer Ibrahim Halayq a, Muhammad Yusef Warasnah, and Walid Ayida from the town of Al-Shuyukh, northeast of the city.
In the predawn hours of Wednesday, Israeli forces invaded the Al-Arroub refugee camp, north of Hebron and abducted Qusay Jaara.
In the evening, occupation soldiers stationed at the entrance to the Al-Arroub camp, opened fire with live rounds and tear gas canisters at citizens, sparking protests.
Furthermore, before dawn Wednesday, the army stormed Dura town, southwest of the city, abducted Nour Ghaleb Amr, and detained Louay Khaled Al-Rajoub before releasing him.