Israeli occupation forces carried out multiple invasions across the occupied West Bank on Monday, injuring a child, storming homes, and detaining journalists.
In Beit Ummar, north of Hebron in the southern West Bank, Israeli soldiers shot a 16-year-old Palestinian boy in the leg with live ammunition during a military invasion.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society confirmed that its teams treated the child and transferred him to hospital.
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In Kafr ‘Ein, north of Ramallah in the central West Bank, several Palestinians suffered from tear gas inhalation after Israeli forces invaded the village, spread through its streets, and stormed multiple homes.
Local sources reported that soldiers fired concussion grenades and gas bombs, causing many injuries.
In the town of Al-Jib, northwest of occupied Jerusalem, Israeli forces launched another evening invasion, firing tear gas toward residents. No injuries were reported.
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In the northern West Bank, Israeli forces invaded the town of Qabatia, south of Jenin, with several military vehicles.
Soldiers deployed across the streets and opened fire with live rounds, sparking protests. No injuries were reported.
In a parallel operation, Israeli forces also invaded the town of Rummana, west of Jenin, and spread through its streets.
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Separately, the soldiers detained a crew from Palestine TV in Jenin for several hours. Journalist Amina Bilalo, cameraman Tareq Al-Hourani, and driver Mahmoud Abu Sariya were held while covering the ongoing Israeli assault on Jenin and its refugee camp, which has continued since January 21.
Soldiers blocked all communication with the crew and held them for nearly seven hours before releasing them.