Israeli soldiers abducted, overnight and at dawn Thursday, eleven Palestinians, including a child, in different parts of the occupied West Bank, including in occupied Jerusalem, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported.

The Tubas office of the PPS, in the northeastern part of the West Bank, said the soldiers abducted three Palestinians, identified as Mohammad Hussein ‘Aida, Husam Salah Abu ‘Amro and Mohammad Fathi Mansour, and injured one.

The soldiers also invaded homes in Shu’fat refugee camp, in Jerusalem, and abducted a child, identified as Khader al-Kiswani, before moving him to an interrogation facility.

Also in Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted Samer Ahmad Mheisin, 19, and Mohammad al-Atrash, 16, after the army invaded several areas, and searched homes.

In Ramallah district, in central West Bank, the soldiers invaded and searched homes in Ein Yabroud town, and abducted Zahi Hatem Hweij, 22, and his brother, ‘Ala, 19.

In Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, the soldiers abducted two Palestinians, indemnified as Hussein Mohammad al-Khdour, and Raed Mohammad Ekhlayyel, 24.

In Jericho, the soldiers searched several homes and abducted Mohammad Abdul-Fattah Zghayyar, 21.

On Thursday at dawn, the army invaded Jenin city, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank, and clashed with local youths, causing many to suffer the severe effects of teargas inhalation, and confiscated three computers from the home of a blind former political prisoner in Ya’bad nearby town.

The soldiers also shot and moderately injured one Palestinian, identified as Khaled Daraghma, a live round in his thigh, while walking in a neighborhood in Tubas.

On Thursday evening, the soldiers shot and killed a Palestinian woman in Bab al-‘Amoud area, in occupied East Jerusalem, after claiming she “carried scissors” and attempted to attack the soldiers.

The woman, identified as Seham Rateb Nimir, 49, from Shu’fat refugee camp, north of Jerusalem, is the mother on Mustafa Nimir, who was killed by the army on Monday, September 5th 2016.

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