Early Wednesday, Israeli occupation soldiers seized a home in the village of Jalboun, east of Jenin in the occupied West Bank’s northern part and turned it into a military outpost.
Ibrahim Abu Ar-Rob, the head of the Jalboun Village Council, said that the soldiers invaded the village at dawn, stormed the home of Amin Abu Ar-Rob in the northern part of the village, and forced the family to leave before converting the property into a military outpost.
He added that two families lived in the two-story house: Amin Abu Ar-Rob’s family and the family of his son Mohannad.
Both families were forced out into the street without being able to take any of their essential belongings; the soldiers informed them that they would not be allowed to return until next Tuesday.
Abu Ar-Rob noted that schools in the village were closed for the day, with classes moved online to ensure the safety of the students, as the army continued to patrol the village streets.
Early Wednesday morning, Israeli soldiers closed the Ein Sinia military roadblock, north of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank’s central part.
Local sources reported that the soldiers shut the iron gates installed at the checkpoint, causing significant disruption to the movement of citizens to and from Ramallah.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded several areas in Bethlehem, south of occupied Jerusalem in the occupied West Bank.
The soldiers invaded the village of Marah Rabah in the south and stormed the home of Mohammad Ismail Ibrahim Al-Sheikh.
They also invaded the village of Husan in the west and stormed the home of Ali Abdul-Qader Hamamra.