On Friday, Israeli forces abducted a Palestinian young man and invaded various towns and villages in the northern West Bank governorate of Nablus.
Occupation forces abducted a Palestinian young man, at dawn Monday, after invading the village of Urif, south of Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank.
Media sources said that the army stormed the village of Urif at dawn, and abducted the young man, Majdi Ismail Al-Aref, after breaking into and searching his home.
Sources added that Israeli forces invaded, at dawn, the town of Beit Furik, southeast of the city; no protests or arrests were reported.
Meanwhile, occupation forces soldiers stormed Beit Furik town, on Friday afternoon, and broke into the “Balsam” medical center, sparking protests; no arrests were reported.
In related news, Israeli forces closed the entrances to the village of Madama, south of Nablus, and impeded citizens’ movement, on Friday afternoon.
Abdullah Ziada, the head of Madama village council, told the WAFA News Agency that the army closed the eastern and northern entrances to the village, erected military roadblocks, and blocked all traffic entering or leaving the village.
Furthermore, in the northwestern part of the West Bank, Israeli forces invaded the city of Qalqilia at dawn Friday.
Media sources said that occupation forces stormed the city from its eastern entrance, and deployed soldiers in many neighborhoods; there were no reports of protests or arrests.