Israeli forces abducted, on Sunday, four Palestinians, including a woman, and injured child, and a former prisoner in the cities of Jenin and Qalqilia, in the northern and northwestern parts of the West Bank.
Qalqilia
In the northwestern part of the occupied West Bank, Israeli forces invaded the city of Qalqilia at dawn on Sunday.
Media sources said that soldiers stormed and searched the homes of the woman, Zahra Khadraj and the former prisoner, Wissam Bakir, before abducting them.
Jenin
Meanwhile, the army invaded, at dawn Sunday, the northern West Bank city of Jenin and its refugee camp, in addition to surrounding towns and villages, while resistance fighters exchanged fire with the army.
In the Jenin refugee camp, soldiers stormed the home of Suhaib Majdi Abu Al-Haija, in the Al-Hadaf neighborhood, before abducting him.
West of the city, the army abducted an injured Palestinian child after breaking into his family’s home in the the town of Burqin.
Soldiers abducted Faris Muhammad Shalamish who was previously shot by the occupation army in the chest, abdomen and hand, having a finger amputated.
Many towns and villages in the governorate were stormed by the army, including the villages of Al-Shahada, Al-Jarba, Mirka, Sanur, and Misilyah.
Tubas
Israeli troops stormed, before dawn on Sunday, the city of Tubas and the village of Tayasir, northeast of the city in the northeastern part of the West Bank, amid protests.
Armed Palestinian resistance fighters exchanged fire with the attacking army; no injuries or arrests were reported.