On Saturday, Israeli forces abducted a Palestinian young man in the Al-Ein refugee camp, west of Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank, and invaded several areas in the governorate.
Media sources said that occupation forces invaded the Al-Ein refugee camp at dawn Saturday, triggering protests among local Palestinians.
Sources added that after storming many homes in the refugee camp, soldiers abducted the young man, Mohammad Khaled Abu Ranjo.
Meanwhile, the army invaded the town of Burqa, northwest of Nablus, storming and ransacking several citizens’ homes; no protests or arrests were reported.
Furthermore, on Saturday evening, Israeli forces stormed the villages of Madama, Urif, and Yatma, south of Nablus, sparking protests.
According to Abdullah Ziada, the head of the Madama village council, said that occupation forces invaded the village, spread through many neighborhoods, and broke into many homes; no injuries or arrests were reported.
Palestine TV published a video showing soldiers throwing concussion grenades into citizens’ homes and shops.
Media sources said that the army stormed the villages of Urif and Yatma, while local Palestinians resisted the incursion; no arrests or injuries were reported.