On Monday, Israeli forces shot a Palestinian young man and abducted two others, including a wounded man and a former prisoner near Jenin, in the northern West Bank.

Occupation forces shot a 37-year-old Palestinian man on Monday, in the village of Faqqu’a, northeast of Jenin in the northern occupied West Bank.

Media sources said that soldiers shot a 37-year-old citizen of Jenin, on Monday morning, while he was near the Annexation and Apartheid wall erected on the lands of the village of Faqqu’a; he was transported to hospital in Jenin for treatment.

Meanwhile, west of the city, soldiers abducted a former prisoner, in the village of Tura al Gharbiya, on Monday afternoon.

Media sources said that occupation forces abducted the former prisoner, Murad Marwah Qabha, after invading and ransacking his home and that of his brother.

Furthermore, Israeli soldiers abducted a wounded citizen of the Tulkarem governorate, at a flying military roadblock in the Jenin governorate,.

According to the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) occupation forces abducted the injured young man, Omar Abu Salit, a resident of the Nur Shams refugee camp, east of Tulkarem.

The PPS added that the young man was stopped and abducted by occupation forces at a flying military roadblock near the “Homesh” settlement, southwest of Jenin. when he was traveling home from medical treatment in Nablus.

Media sources said that soldiers shot Abu Salit in the eye with live ammunition earlier this month, during an Israeli military attack on the Nur Shams camp.

In related news, the army stormed the city of Qalqilia, in the northwestern part of the West Bank, and damaged citizens’ vehicles and property.


Media sources said that Israeli soldiers invaded the part of the city of Qalqilia, before dawn on Monday, and stationed themselves in several neighborhoods; no abductions were reported.

Sources added that military vehicles deliberately sabotaged citizens’ vehicles, in addition to public and private property.