Israeli forces invaded, on Monday, various areas of the Nablus governorate in the northern occupied West Bank, shot three Palestinians and abducted one.

At dawn on Monday, a large army force invaded the city of Nablus, sparking confrontations with local Palestinian youths.

Several army vehicles stormed the Old City and various neighborhoods, as soldiers opened fire with live rounds and concussion grenades at Palestinians who resisted the incursion.


Palestinian Red Crescent Society said that two citizens were shot in the thigh with live ammunition, while a third was struck with bullet fragments.

West of the city, the army also invaded the village of Beit Wazan, at dawn, while local Palestinians confronted the occupation soldiers.

In the afternoon, Israeli forces stormed the town of Beita, south of the city, fired live rounds, concussion grenades, and tear gas canisters in the streets, and abducted the young man, Amir Jaafar Nawaf.