Israeli forces shot and injured, on Friday, four Palestinians including two children in separate areas of the occupied West Bank, and confiscated at least one vehicle.
On Friday afternoon, Israeli forces invaded the town of Tuqu’, south of Bethlehem in the southern occupied West Bank, sparking protests.
Soldiers fired live rounds, rubber-coated steel rounds, and tear gas canisters at those who resisted the incursion, shooting a 15-year-old child in the thigh with live ammunition.
In the northwestern part of the occupied West Bank, the army invaded the Shweika suburb of Tulkarem, leading to protests.
Soldiers invaded and searched several shops, and interrogated those inside, while firing live rounds at those who protested the incursion.
As a result, 14-year-old child was shot in the thigh with live ammunition.
Meanwhile, in the northern West Bank, Israeli troops stormed the Al-Ein refugee camp (Camp No. 1) in Nablus city on Friday evening.
Soldiers fired barrages of live rounds and tears gas canisters, and shot two Palestinian young men with live rounds in their limbs.
It was added that the army also confiscated a privately-owned vehicle.
In related news, an armed Israeli drone fired two missiles at a Palestinian-owned vehicle carrying three young men, on Friday, in the Balata refugee camp, east of Nablus.
Neither missiles struck the vehicle and men were able to escape without injuries, while one of the missiles struck Amman Street, caused damage to a building and the street.