WEST BANK, (Palestine Foundation Information Center), Several Palestinian citizens were injured on Saturday evening as Israeli forces and settlers launched attacks in different areas of the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem.
According to local sources, a child was injured in an assault by extremist Jewish settlers near the town of Tammun, southeast of Tubas.
The Red Crescent said that its paramedics provided first aid to a 15-year-old kid after he was severely beaten by settlers in Tammun.
Another group of settlers rammed a Palestinian vehicle on the Marj Si‘a road between the villages of al‑Mughayir and Abu Falah, northeast of Ramallah.
Eyewitnesses reported that a car carrying settlers rammed a Palestinian vehicle on the Marj Sa’id road, forcing it off the roadway and causing severe damage to its front.
In Ramallah, Israeli forces stormed the village of al-Mughayyir and showered residents and homes with tear gas canisters. Several people reportedly suffered from exposure to tear gas.
In northern Jerusalem, three Palestinians reportedly suffered bullet injuries in the town of al-Ram.
The Jerusalem Governorate said that three citizens were injured by Israeli police gunfire near the separation wall in al-Ram and taken to the hospital for medical assistance.
In Bethlehem, Israeli forces erected a checkpoint beneath the Beit Ta’mar bridge east of the province, another one beneath the al‑Shawawra bridge to the east, and an additional checkpoint in the Aqabat Hasana area to the west.
In a separate incident, settlers riding quad motorbikes carried out provocative tours in the Abu Najim area in the east of Bethlehem and in the Khillet al‑Nakhla area to the south.
