Earlier Monday, many Israeli army vehicles invaded several neighborhoods in Jenin city, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank, before the soldiers stormed, ransacked homes, abducted three Palestinians, and shot one during ensuing protests.

Media sources said the soldiers invaded and ransacked many homes in the city and deployed sharpshooters on several rooftops in Khallet Al-Marah and Khallet As-Sooha areas.

They added that the soldiers abducted Adham Nabil Jalbouni, Ahmad Mahajna, and Saher Mahajna after invading their homes and violently searching them.

During the violent search of Ahmad Mahajan’s home,  one of the army dogs mauled his father, causing several injuries, before Palestinian medics rushed him to a hospital.

Many Palestinians protested the invasions of their neighborhoods before the soldiers injured a young man, who suffered a bullet fragment wound in the face before he was moved to a hospital.

The Palestinian Directorate of Education in Nablus said it postponed the start of the school day until 9 in the morning to ensure the safety of the students.

On Monday dawn, the Palestinian Health Ministry said Israeli soldiers killed three Palestinians and injured four others, one seriously, after the army invaded the Balata refugee camp, the largest Palestinian refugee camp, near Nablus, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.