Israeli occupation forces abducted a young man from Ya’bad town at dawn on Monday, and closed Tura military checkpoint, southwest of Jenin, during an invasion of several areas in the Jenin district, in the northern West Bank.
According to the Palestinian news agency Wafa, Israeli occupation forces abducted Muhammad Abdul Karim Atatreh, after raiding his family’s home and tampering with its contents.
Majdi Zaid, head of the Umm al-Rihan village council, told Wafa that the occupation authorities had informed them that they would close the Tura military checkpoint to citizens living in the villages of Umm al-Rihan, Dahr al-Maleh, and Khirbet al-Ra’diyah, adjacent to the village of Tura, starting tomorrow morning, Tuesday, which would force citizens to use long roads and travel long distances.
In addition, the Israeli occupation forces also stormed the town of Qabatiya and raided and searched the home of prisoner Ezz Jawabreh, which led to the outbreak of violent confrontations in the town. A military bulldozer, accompanied by Israeli troops, destroyed farm stables and vegetable stalls.
In the village of Muthalath al-Shuhada, the Israeli occupation forces burned a vehicle after blowing it up, and an occupation bulldozer destroyed market stalls located at the roundabout of the town of Araba .
In addition, clashes erupted between the invading Israeli forces and local youth at the southern entrance to Jenin, near Asfour roundabout, and around Haddad roundabout and the Sweitat neighborhood. They also stormed Jaba’ and the villages of Jalboun and Sanur, without any abductions being reported.