On Wednesday at dawn, Israeli soldiers invaded the village of Sarta, west of Salfit, in the occupied West Bank’s southern part, causing damage to a kindergarten.

Media sources reported that several Israeli military vehicles invaded the village before the soldiers stormed and ransacked homes.

They added that the soldiers invaded the home of Essam Mohammad Salah and a kindergarten owned by his son, conducting violent searches and causing damage to walls and contents.

The invasion was carried out as the Israeli military offensive in the nearby towns of Kafr Ed-Deek and Bruqin entered its seventh day, amidst massive and violent searches of homes and buildings.

The soldiers occupied many homes, turning them into military posts and interrogation centers, in addition to issuing demolition orders for a few homes.

Media activist in Kafr Ed-Deek, Fares Qassoul, told the Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA) that the army continues its assaults, serious violations, and the siege, impacting the local population, especially patients who remain unable to reach medical centers, including kidney dialysis patients.

In related news, Israeli soldiers invaded the town of Beitunia and the Al-Jalazone refugee camp, located northwest of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank’s central part, stormed and ransacked homes before abducting ten Palestinians, including a mother and her son.