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

Israeli special forces invaded the city of Nablus, in addition to the Askar and Balata refugee camps to the east, leading to protests.

On Tuesday morning, undercover Israeli forces infiltrated the city of Nablus and the Askar refugee camp to the east, leading to protests.

Medical sources said the soldiers shot ten Palestinian young men with live rounds, including one in the back; they were all transported to hospitals, while soldiers obstructed ambulance crews.

The medical sources added that four other young men sustained shrapnel wounds and were treated at the scene by local medics.

During the invasion and the constant attacks, the soldiers also abducted Ahmed Omar Banat from the camp.

Military vehicles, including a bulldozer, invaded the Balata refugee camp east of the city, and began to tear up one of the streets, while armed resistance fighters targeted the bulldozer.

Meanwhile, in Ya’bad town, west of Jenin in the northern West Bank, occupation forces invaded and searched the homes of the former prisoners, Majd Ahmed Bajawi, Ali Abdul-Rahim Abu Bakr, Hazem Nahed Kabaha, and Bilal Talib Abu Bakr, before abducting them on Tuesday morning.

In the afternoon of same day, Israeli troops stormed several towns and villages in the Jenin governorate, erected military roadblocks, stopped vehicles and inspected the identification of their occupants.

According to Amjad Abu Farha, the head of the Al-Jalama Village Council, after invading Al-Jalama village, north of the city, the army shot a young man while he was plowing his land; he sustained a shrapnel injury in the leg.