Israeli forces abducted, on Thursday, two Palestinians in the city of Jenin, seven in the Nablus governorate, both in the northern West Bank, and one in the southern West Bank city of Hebron.
Occupation forces conducted a large-scale military assault on the northern West Bank city of Jenin and its refugee camp, killing three Palestinians, including a child, and abducting two young men.
Media sources said that soldiers abducted the two young men, Uday Hani Al-Ghoul and Haitham Al-Haj Saleh Kafrini, in the city.
Meanwhile, before dawn, the army invaded the town of Madama, south of Nablus in the northern West Bank, and stormed several citizens’ homes.
Media sources said that Israeli troops abducted four Palestinian young men, identified as Bassam Wajih Qat, his brother Youssef, in addition to Moin Yaqoub Nassar, and Awad Nassar.
It was added that occupation forces detained several citizens in a home for many hours, and subjected them to interrogation.
At the same time, a large army force stormed the city of Nablus and abducted three young men, after invading many neighborhoods.
Occupation forces broke into and searched may homes, including those of Ahmad Katana, and Jawdat Omran, in Nablus city, and Badr Hashash, from the Askar refuge camp, east of the city, before abducting them.
Furthermore, in the southern West Bank, Israeli forces assaulted and abducted a Palestinian young man, in the city of Hebron.
Media sources said that soldiers assaulted an unidentified young man, while he was in the vicinity of the Bab al-Zawiya Mosque in the city center, before abducting him.