In the northern occupied West Bank, Israeli forces invaded many areas in the Jenin governorate, abducted three children, and injured young men, while a citizen from the governorate was abducted near Nablus.

On Sunday night, Israeli forces invaded the village if Rummanah, northwest of Jenin, in the northern occupied West Bank, sparking protests among local Palestinians.

Israeli soldiers smashed the windows of several vehicles, fired live rounds at citizens’ homes, and fired tear gas canisters at protestors, causing many youths to sustain inhalation injuries.

West of Jenin, Israeli forces stormed the town of Ya’bad and abducted three Palestinian children identified as Baraa Amarneh, Hussein Fayed, and Yazan Abadi, after protests erupted during the army incursion.

Media sources added that soldiers opened fire with live rounds, concussion grenades, and tear gas canisters, without any reports of injuries.

Meanwhile, the army stormed the villages of Zabuba, At-Tayba, and ‘Anin, northwest of the city, invaded many neighborhoods, and conducted a large-scale search operation.

Many military vehicles roamed the streets of the villages of Faqqu’a, Arabbuna, Deir Ghazaleh, and ’Arrana, northeast of the city, the village of Al-Jalama to the north, and the village of Jalbun, to the east.

It was added that the army intensified its presence at the Al-Jalama military roadblock, north of Jenin, and the Dotan military roadblock, to the west.

Furthermore, a Palestinian citizen of the village of Fandaqumiya identified as Amin Azzam, while he attempted to pass through the “Shafi Shomron” military roadblock, northwest of Nablus in the northern West Bank.