On Wednesday, Israeli forces injured at least seven Palestinian citizens during the second consecutive day of invading the city of Jenin and the Jenin refugee camp, in the northern occupied West Bank.

Media sources said that occupation forces continued their aggression against the city and its camp, shooting at least seven citizens with live rounds and bullet fragments.

Sources added that occupation soldiers stormed many citizens’ homes in the Jenin refugee camp, converted several homes into military barracks, and abducted many citizens, including a woman.

The army broke into many homes, detained and interrogated several citizens, before abducting an unknown number of them, while military bulldozers continued to destroy the infrastructure in the city and its camp.

Palestinians in the Jenin refugee camp and the eastern neighborhood of the city continued to confront the occupation army, amid the overhead flight of reconnaissance drones.

In the afternoon, Israeli forces shot two young men with live ammunition in the Jenin refugee camp, and obstructed the work of ambulances.

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) said that its ambulance crews transported an 18-year-old and a 21-year-old to hospital, soldiers shot one of the young men in the chest, and the other in the hand.

Later in the afternoon, the PRCS reported that its ambulance crews transported three young men to hospital after they sustained live gunshot wounds inflicted on them by the occupation army in the city.

Sources added that at least two other citizens were injured when Israeli forces fired live rounds at them in the Jenin refugee camp.