Late Sunday night, several Israeli military jeeps invaded several areas in the Ramallah and Al-Biereh governorate, in the occupied West Bank’s central part, before abducting two Palestinian doctors and one nurse from their homes.

Media sources said the army invaded Ramallah from its northern area and surrounded a building in the Baten Al-Hawa neighborhood in Ramallah city before storming and searching it.

They added that the soldiers abducted an anesthesiologist Dr. Aysar Nasr Barghouthi from his home in the building and took him to an unknown destination.

The soldiers also invaded Atara town, north of Ramallah, and abducted a nurse, Morid Al-Atari, from his home in the Al-Jalazoun refugee camp.
In the Al-Biereh city, the soldiers invaded the Um Ash-Sharayet neighborhood and abducted Dr. Khaled Al-Kharouf from his home.

During the invasion and ensuing protests, the soldiers fired many rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs, and concussion grenades.

It is worth mentioning that many military jeeps invaded the main street near the Al-Am’ari refugee camp and several streets and neighborhoods in Ramallah and fired live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets, and gas bombs.

On Sunday night, the soldiers shot two Palestinians, including one child, in Yatta town, south of Hebron, in the occupied West Bank’s southern part.

On Sunday evening, Israeli soldiers killed a Palestinian child in one car a husband and his wife in another, at the Beit Iksa military roadblock, northwest of the occupied capital, Jerusalem, in the West Bank.

The slain has been identified as Roqayya Ahmad Jahalin, 4, Mohammad Mizyed Abu Eid, and his wife, Doha Nabeeh Abu Eid.

Also Sunday, a young man, Wadea’ Yasser Asous, 18, succumbed to serious wounds he suffered in the morning after an Israeli drone strike killed six Palestinian young men in the village of Ash-Shuhada, southwest of Jenin.

The identities of the executed young men are;

  1. Nabil Suleiman Asous, 18.
  2. Hazza Najeh Asous, 26.
  3. Alaa Najeh Asous, 29.
  4. Ahmed Najeh Asous, 24.
  5. Rami Najeh Asous, 22.
  6. Muhammad Yasser Musa Asous, 25.
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