Undercover Israeli forces invaded, on Tuesday afternoon, the Jenin refugee camp, in the northern occupied West Bank, injured eight people, and abducted three, according to local sources.
Eight civilians were injured, seven of whom were shot with live rounds, while a paramedic struck was with shrapnel, the Ministry of Health confirmed.
Special Israeli units infiltrated a number of civilian homes in the camp, while positioning snipers on the rooftops of civilian buildings.
The occupation army then stormed the camp, along with two military bulldozers, and the further support of military aircraft, during the incursion.
The occupation forces came under heavy fire by armed Palestinian resistance fighters, while many shops, homes and vehicles sustained damage during the offensive.
Red Crescent Society ambulances were struck with bullets shot by the army, and its medical crews were denied access to injured in the camp.
Israeli forces abducted three Palestinian young men, two of whom were identified as brothers Ahmed and Amjad Jaradat, in addition to confiscating a vehicle.
Hebrew sources claimed that the young men that were taken into custody were planning an attack against Israelis.