Israeli occupation forces shot and injured a Palestinian man in the town of ar‑Ram, abducted three children in al‑‘Isawiya, in occupied Jerusalem, and carried out invasions in al‑Bireh and the al‑Jalazoun refugee camp on Sunday evening.

The invading forces shot and injured a Palestinian citizen, abducted three children, and stormed several areas across the central West Bank on Sunday evening, in a series of escalating military violations.

In the town of ar‑Ram, north of Jerusalem, a 38‑year‑old Palestinian man was shot with live ammunition near the illegal Annexation Wall.

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) reported that its medics treated the man after he was struck with a live round in the leg before transferring him to hospital.

The shooting occurred near a section of the Wall that cuts through the town, an area where residents and workers are frequently targeted by occupation forces.

Meanwhile, in al‑‘Isawiya, northeast of Jerusalem, Israeli forces abducted three Palestinian children.

The Jerusalem Governorate said the children’s identities were not immediately known, noting that the abductions came amid intensified military presence and ongoing harassment in the town.

In al‑Bireh, in the central West Bank, protests took place after a military force invaded several neighborhoods. The soldiers fired live rounds toward residents, though no injuries were reported.

Troops also stormed several homes and seized surveillance‑camera recordings, a recurring tactic used by the occupation to monitor and target Palestinian youths.

Later in the evening, Israeli forces invaded the al‑Jalazoun refugee camp, north of Ramallah. Local sources said that soldiers spread throughout various parts of the camp; no home invasions or abductions were reported.