On Wednesday, Israeli forces shot three Palestinians, including a child, and abducted seven citizens, including a female lawyer, in the northern West Bank city of Jenin and the town of Kafr Dan, northwest of the city.

Israeli forces invaded, before dawn on Wednesday, the city of Jenin, the Jenin refugee camp, and the town of Kafr Dan, northwest of the city, sparking protests.

Media sources said that on Wednesday morning occupation soldiers shot three Palestinians, including a child, with live ammunition in the city of Jenin and the town of Kafr Dan, and abducted at least seven citizens.

In Jenin, the army shot a young man in the shoulder with live rounds, while a young man and a child sustained wounds from bullet fragments in Kafr Dan; they were all transported to hospitals for treatment.

It was added that a citizen’s vehicle and a section of his home were set on fire as a result of the army attack, the cause of the fire was not mentioned however.

In Kafr Dan, soldiers invaded several citizens’ homes and detained their inhabitants, in addition to abducting a lawyer, identified as Nidaa Ali Ahmed Abu Salah, who was also noted to be the wife of Mohammad Zughaibi, a detainee being held in Israeli prison.

Soldiers also abducted Omar Maher Abu Abed, Abdel Salam Faisal, his son, Youssef Ibrahim Muhammad Abed, and the three brothers, Hamza, Osama, and Mazen Abed.

It is important to mention that occupation forces caused destruction to infrastructure in the town in addition to agricultural lands.