Israeli occupation forces (IOF) shot at a Palestinian car while en route from Yatta, south of Al-Khalil, to Beer Sheba, in 1948 occupied Palestine, on Saturday wounding 12 citizens.
Medical sources said that a number of ambulance cars rushed to the scene and carried the victims to Al-Khalil hospitals. They said that some of the victims were in serious condition while the injuries of others were moderate.
IOF troops stormed earlier Saturday the village of Iraq Burin near Nablus and declared it a closed military zone.
Local sources said that the IOF soldiers installed a roadblock at the entrance to the village and scrutinized IDs of youths, adding that the soldiers detained five young men.
Other IOF units barged into another village near Nablus and attacked the home of Wael Daghles.
Reliable sources in Burqa village said that the soldiers asked for Daghles’s son Tarek, who was summoned to the intelligence office but did not show up.
Meanwhile, Israeli police in occupied Jerusalem detained three Palestinians for participating in a protest march in the Aqsa Mosque following the Friday prayers.
The Hebrew radio said that six were so far held in custody for taking part in the protest, adding that more would be detained.