Israeli forces shot two Palestinians, including a child, on Saturday, after storming the Al-Amari refugee camp, in the central West Bank governorate of Ramallah and Al-Bireh.

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) reported that its ambulance crews transported a young man and a child to the hospital, adding that the young man sustained a live gunshot wound to the thigh.

WAFA correspondent reported that the army invaded several neighborhoods in the Al-Amari camp, shooting two citizens and abducting another; their identities were not known at the time of this report.

In related news, occupation forces shot a Palestinian child and opened fire at a civilian vehicle, after storming the northern West Bank town of Beit Furik, southeast of Nablus.

The PRCS reported that its ambulance crews transported a 14-year-old to the hospital after he was shot with live ammunition as soldiers facilitated a settler incursion into Beit Furik town.

Media sources reported that a group of illegal colonizers stormed the “Officers’ Quarter” in the town of Beit Furik, before residents confronted them, while soldiers opened heavy fire with live rounds.

In addition to shooting a child, the soldiers opened fire towards a citizen’s vehicle and damaging the windshield, before assaulting the driver Mohammad Shouli, his condition was not known at the time of this report.