On Sunday night, Israeli soldiers invaded Shu’fat refugee camp, north of the occupied Palestinian capital,  Jerusalem, and abducted a young man.

Media sources said several military vehicles invaded the refugee camp before the soldiers stormed and ransacked many homes.

They added that the soldiers abducted a young man from his home and forced him into one of the jeeps before taking him to an unknown location.

Many Palestinians protested the invasion and the abduction, before the soldiers fired live rounds, gas bombs, and concussion grenades at the protesters and surrounding home, and used trucks to spray homes and streets with wastewater mixed with chemicals.

Furthermore, the army closed the Shu’fat military roadblock between the refugee camp and occupied Jerusalem, and prevented the Palestinians from crossing in both directions.

In Hebron, in the West Bank’s southern part, the soldiers assaulted Yasser Al-Ja’bari, while trying to reach his home in the Ar-Ras area in the Old City, before Palestinian medics rushed him to the Hebron Governmental Hospital.

The army has a permanent military roadblock in the area, and only opens it a few hours a day for the residents to enter or leave their homes.

Furthermore, the soldiers invaded Jalboun village, east of Jenin in the occupied West Bank’s northern part, and stormed a Palestinian home before turning it into a military post.

In addition, the soldiers abducted three Palestinians, including a former political prisoner, in the Ramallah and Al-Biereh governorate, in the occupied West Bank’s central part.

Also, Israeli forces shot a Palestinian and abducted another during protests in the in the Shu’fat refugee camp, north of occupied Jerusalem.

On Sunday evening, Israeli soldiers killed a Palestinian young man, Anas Jamil Dweikat at the Beit Furik military roadblock, southeast of Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank.

In related news, Israeli forces killed two Palestinians, Nabil Atta Muhammad Amer, 19, and Muhammad Ahmad Fayez Al-Awfi, 36, and injured two others, in the Tulkarem refugee camp in the northwestern part of the occupied West Bank.

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