On Wednesday morning, several Israeli military vehicles invaded Nablus city, in the northern West Bank, and surrounded the Old City before injuring twelve Palestinians, including two children and an elderly woman.

Undercover Israeli soldiers infiltrated the Al-Haddadin Market in Nablus’ Old City before surrounding a home and kidnapping one Palestinian, Nasr Mabrouka, near the property.

Shortly after the undercover forces infiltrated the city, many military vehicles invaded it, leading to protests, before the soldiers shot ten Palestinians, including two children, with live rounds, and assaulted a young man, causing lacerations and bruises.

Furthermore, an elderly woman, 70 years of age, suffered an anxiety attack after the soldiers invaded her home.

The soldiers invaded Nablus from several directions and deployed sharpshooters on the rooftops of a few buildings, in addition to closing all entrances of the Old City.

They stormed and ransacked many buildings, homes, and officers, causing serious damage, while sounds of explosions could be heard in several parts of the city.

The invasions were concentrated in the streets of Ghernata, Ras Al-Ein, Faisal, and Palestine, and in front of Al-Watani Hospital and the Rice Factory, in addition to the neighborhoods of Al-Qaisariya, Dakhlat Al-Masmaka and Al-Qaryoun, the Shuhada Junction, Dahlet Al-Fatimiyya and Kashika Street.

On Tuesday, Israeli soldiers shot and injured fifteen young Palestinian men and abducted five from the northern West Bank cities of Jenin and Nablus.

Also, the Israeli army shot and killed, on Tuesday, Amid Ibrahim Samih Jayousi, 31, at the Ein Siniya military roadblock north of Ramallah in the central West Bank, abducted a father and son, and shot another young man in nearby villages.

On Monday evening, the soldiers assassinated Youssef Ali Al-Khouli, 22, Ahed Salman Musa, 23, and Tariq Amjad Shaheen, 24, in the Iktaba suburb, northeast of Tulkarem in the northwestern part of the occupied West Bank, and abducted two others, one of whom was injured.

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