A large army force invaded, on Tuesday, the Jenin refugee camp in the northern occupied West Bank, besieged a home, injured two Palestinians, and abducted two.

On Tuesday morning, Israeli forces invaded the Jenin refugee camp in and bombed a home, shot one young man, assaulted one, and abducted two others.

Media sources said that the army invaded the camp with several military vehicles, including at least one front-end loader.


Soldiers proceeded to surround a citizen’s home in the camp, while armed resistance fighters exchanged fire with the invading army.


Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) said their ambulance crews transported two young men to hospital, one of whom was shot in the foot with live ammunition and the other sustained bruising after soldiers brutally beat him.

It was added that the occupation forces fired an “Energa” missile at the besieged home, blocked ambulance crews from approaching the area and also rammed a citizen’s vehicle with an armored vehicle.



Later it was revealed that the army surrounded the home of journalist, Asri Fayyad, assaulted his son, Reda, and detained them.

Soldiers abducted the journalist’s two other sons, Mahdi Asri Fayyad and Islam Asri Fayyad during the incursion.

In related news, Israeli forces abducted, before dawn on Tuesday, Ahmed Muwaffaq Qabha, when he tried to pass through a military roadblock near Zibda village, west of Jenin.