On Wednesday dawn, Israeli soldiers invaded Qalqilia and Hableh town, south of the city in the northwestern West Bank, and abducted three Palestinians, including one child.
Media sources said several military vehicles invaded Qalqilia from its eastern area before the soldiers destroyed infrastructure.
They added that the soldiers invaded the Al-Iman Mosque in the city, and ransacked it, before invading the home of the mosque’s Imam, Nidal Al-Amer, and abducting him.
The soldiers also invaded Hableh town, stormed and violently searched many homes, and used rooftops as monitoring towers and firing posts, before abducting a young man, Khaled Qizmar, from his home in Ezbet Jal’oud.
In related news, the soldiers invaded Tubas city, in the northeastern West Bank, and Tammoun town, south of Tubas, before storming and ransacking homes.
Media sources said the army surrounded a home and exchanged fire with Palestinian resistance fighters.