Israeli forces on Tuesday shot a cameraman in both legs while he was covering a protest in the West Bank city of Tulkarem, according to news network Al Jazeera’s local bureau chief, Walid al-Omari.

Video authenticated by AP shows cameraman Fady Yasmeen on a stretcher and being carried to an ambulance by bystanders and paramedics.

The military did not respond to a request for comment.

Tulkarem has been a flashpoint throughout the year, with Israeli forces frequently carrying out incursions around the Nur Shams refugee camp, which they say is home to many militants.

Civilians say the area has endured repeated raids, sieges and home demolitions, prompting regular protests by Palestinians angry about operations pushing people from their homes.

An AP journalist saw soldiers fire into the air to disperse protesters and then shoot toward Yasmeen as he moved toward the camp entrance to film.

The journalist later saw Yasmeen on the ground, injured and surrounded by Palestinians, including women and children.

It came after a separate incident in the occupied West Bank in which the Israeli military said Palestinian attackers stabbed an Israeli to death and wounded three more before being shot down by troops.

The Israeli military said the stabbing took place at the Gush Etzion junction south of Jerusalem, a site of many past attacks by Palestinian militants.

The attack follows a spate of settler violence against Palestinians across the West Bank.

Officials, including U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, have warned that such unrest could spill over and undermine the fragile truce in Gaza.

Tuesday’s violence also came a day after the UN Security Council gave its backing to U.S. President Donald Trump’s blueprint to secure and govern Gaza.

Hamas rejected the plan as other countries signalled excitement and readiness to help implement it.

AP video by Majdi Mohammad