SUMMARY: Ongoing protests across West Bank
Protests against the move of the US embassy to Jerusalem spread in the main cities of the West Bank.
This is an ongoing situation of protesting, confrontations, and Israeli army blocking roads and meeting with force any attempts at protesters gathering.
In Baten al-Hawa in Silwan neighbourhood, a Palestinian protest was met with force from the Israeli army. Silwan is close to Al-Aqsa mosque and the southern walls of the Old City.
Middle East Eye's reporter Lubna Masarwa, saw a heavy police and military presence in Jerusalem, to protect the inauguration of the US embassy that will start at 14:00 BST.
Translation: Occupation forces search a young man in Damascus Gate.
In Ramallah, north of Jerusalem, protesters marched to the Qalandia military checkpoint aiming to cross it but were met with force.
A young man was shot in the village of Deir Nidham northwest of Ramallah. Early on Monday, Israel's army closed several roads leading to Ramallah to prevent protesters from gathering before the march.
Many Palestinians were arrested on Monday morning, according to local media.
It also reported that the Israelis fired tear gas and stun grenades near a schoolyard in Tuqu', a village near Bethlehem. Several students, who were taking the end of year exams, suffered gas inhalation.
In Nissan Square in Bethlehem, protesters chanted slogans that condemns US decision to move the embassy to Jerusalem. The Israeli army blocked the entrances of the al-Khader village, south of Bethlehem, with two metal gates.
In the city of Hebron, violent confrontations broke out with the Israeli army forces in the area of Bab al-Zawya. The Israeli army fired tear gas at the students at Khadija Bint Khuwailid School in the southern region of Hebron.
Palestinians in the village of Beit Furik, in Nablus city, threw stones at settlers' vehicles, causing light damage.