On Monday, Israeli occupation forces invaded Qabatia town, located south of Jenin in the northern part of the occupied West Bank, and abducted several Palestinians.

According to media sources, the soldiers stormed and ransacked numerous homes in the town, causing significant damage.

Among those abducted were the parents of Mohammad Al-Aqra’, who were taken hostage to pressure their son into surrendering to the military.

The soldiers also abducted several young men from their homes in the Zakarna Mountain area of the town.

Furthermore, the army pushed more armored military vehicles into the town, expanded its invasion and violation.

It is worth noting that the invasion began at dawn, with Israeli forces closing streets and conducting extensive and violent searches of homes, leaving behind widespread destruction.

In addition, the army invaded Jalboun town, est of Jenin and closed the northern areas of the town, after surrounding it.

The town has been facing daily invasions, violent searches of homes and displacement of families, while the soldiers also occupied many homes.

Earlier Monday, Israeli occupation forces have continued their large-scale offensive on the city of Jenin and its refugee camp, located in the northern part of the occupied West Bank, for the 70th consecutive day. The ongoing assaults have involved bulldozing homes, setting them ablaze, and converting others into military outposts.