Bethlehem: A Palestinian child was injured by live bullets fired by Israeli colonists during an attack on the village of Kisan, east of Bethlehem. The incident occurred on Saturday morning, leading to heightened tensions in the area.
According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) reported that its crews treated a 16-year-old child who sustained a live-fire injury to the pelvis during confrontations with colonists. The child was subsequently transferred to a hospital for medical treatment.
Mousa Obayyat, the head of the Kisan Village Council, stated that more than 30 colonists stormed the village, raiding a school and several homes. They also destroyed agricultural crops using their vehicles, exacerbating the situation for the local community.
The village of Kisan has faced repeated attacks by colonists as part of a systematic policy targeting Palestinian lands and sources of livelihood. These actions have included the destruction of crops and home raids, contributing to ongoing challenges for the residents.