Israeli occupation forces shot and injured a young Palestinian man on Sunday in the occupied West Bank after opening fire at his vehicle between the Thannaba neighborhood and the Al‑Salam area east of Tulkarem in the northwestern West Bank.
Fathi Nasrallah, a medic at the governmental hospital, said he learned that his nephew, Hasan Nasrallah, had been driving to a fuel station while heading to his in‑laws’ home for dinner with his wife and child.
According to Nasrallah, soldiers on foot began shouting at Hasan as he approached the station, then opened fire, wounding him with a live round that entered his right thigh and exited through the upper left leg.
He was rushed to surgery with multiple fragment wounds, and doctors said the bullet appeared to be an expanding round that caused additional damage to the pelvis and abdomen.
Specialists are conducting further tests and imaging to determine whether he suffered deeper internal injuries.
Eyewitnesses reported that Israeli forces deployed heavily throughout the area following the shooting, detaining several young men and subjecting them to field interrogations. No abductions were reported in that incident.
Earlier on Sunday, Israeli forces abducted four young men at the Za’im military roadblock east of occupied Jerusalem.
Local sources said soldiers stopped the men as they passed through the military roadblock, inspected their identification documents, and then abducted them. The army claimed the men had entered occupied Jerusalem without permits.
The Za’im military roadblock has seen increasingly restrictive measures, including intensified inspections of vehicles and Palestinian civilians, as part of broader movement restrictions imposed by Israeli authorities.
In the central West Bank, Israeli forces invaded the village of Al‑Mughayyer northeast of Ramallah on Sunday evening.
Local sources said military units spread throughout several areas of the village, though no abductions or home invasions were reported. Al‑Mughayyer and nearby communities continue to face near‑daily invasions by Israeli forces, along with ongoing assaults by illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers targeting residents and their property.
Furthermore, Israeli forces invaded the eastern area of Nablus in the northern West Bank. Local sources said several military jeeps, accompanied by an armored bulldozer, advanced into the area from the Beit Furik military roadblock east of the city.
The soldiers also invaded the eastern area of Nablus, in the northern West Bank, after several Israeli military vehicles, including a bulldozer, advanced into the city from the direction of Beit Furik military roadblock.
In the Al-Khader town, south of Bethlehem, Israeli military vehicles invaded the and installed mobile homes on Palestinian‑owned land as part of an effort to expand an illegal colony in the area.
An Israeli military unit placed three mobile homes on Palestinian‑owned land in the Umm Mohammadain area, near Umm Rukba south of Al‑Khader. The installation is intended to expand the boundaries of an illegal colony built on stolen Palestinian land.