Israeli soldiers invaded Monday, several homes and detonated the front door of a store before breaking into it, in the al-‘Isawiya town in the occupied Palestinian capital, Jerusalem, in the West Bank.
Mohammad Abu al-Hummus, a member of the Follow-up Committee in al-‘Isawiya, said the soldiers wired and detonated the front door of a store, owned by Morad Obeid, before invading and ransacking it.
He added that the soldiers also invaded and ransacked several homes and confiscated surveillance recordings and equipment.
During the invasions, the soldiers interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
In related news, several Israeli military vehicles invaded Khirbat Ibziq village, and searched homes, in addition to installing a roadblock near Atouf village, in the northern plains of the occupied West Bank.
On Monday at dawn, the soldiers abducted at least fourteen Palestinians, including one woman, a former political prisoner, and siblings, and injured two, after the army invaded and violently searched dozens of homes across the occupied West Bank.