Israeli forces shot three Palestinians, including a child, on Thursday evening, after storming the town of Al-Eizariya, east of occupied Jerusalem.

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) reported that its ambulance crews transported three citizens, including a 14-year-old child, to the hospital after they suffered live gunshot wounds in Al-Eizariya town.

Meanwhile, in the southern West Bank, the army fired tear gas canisters at Palestinian farmers southeast of Bethlehem, on Wednesday afternoon.

Jumaa Rashayda, the head of the Rashayda village council, told WAFA correspondent that Israeli soldiers invaded the “Wadi Abu Ayash” area in Rashayda village and fired tear gas canisters and concussion grenades at farmers while they were plowing their land.

Rashayda added that occupation forces detained and assaulted two farmers before releasing them, and threatened the citizens, at gunpoint, to leave their land.

Ahmed Salah, the head of the Al-Khader municipal council, told WAFA that Israeli soldiers invaded three citizens’ homes in Al-Khader town, southwest of Bethlehem and threatened them with arrest if they attempted to enter their agricultural lands.

Furthermore, the army stormed the city of Hebron on Wednesday evening, and forced citizens to leave their home, before converting it into a military barracks.

Media sources said that the army invaded the southern area of Hebron city, touring their military vehicles through several neighborhoods, and forcing the Burqan family to leave their home in the Wadi al-Hussein area before turning it into a military barracks.