Four Palestinians were martyred, and dozens were injured by live and rubber bullets and tear gas canisters, during confrontations that erupted between Israeli occupation forces and settlers in various areas of the occupied West Bank.
Palestinian security sources said that a 14-year-old child was killed by a bullet in the head from an Israeli occupation soldier, during confrontations near the Beit Furik military checkpoint, east of the Nablus Governorate in the northern West Bank.
The Palestinian sources added that two other Palestinians were martyred and others were injured during confrontations with the occupation forces, in the vicinity of the "Jishuri" settlement factories, west of the city of "Tulkarm" in the northwest of the West Bank.
These sources indicated that the occupation forces fired heavy bullets at the young men, who came out to denounce the occupation's crimes against the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
The clashes led to the death of the two young men and the injury of others. The injured were transferred to the “Martyr Thabet Thabet” government hospital in the city.
A fourth Palestinian citizen was also martyred by occupation forces' bullets west of Hebron Governorate in the southern West Bank.
In Qalqilya Governorate, northwest of Ramallah, three Palestinians were injured by rubber-coated bullets during confrontations with the occupation forces, who fired metal bullets and poisonous gas toward participants in a peaceful march launched to denounce the massacres committed by the occupation in the Gaza Strip.