Three Israeli military tanks and two armored bulldozers invaded, earlier Tuesday, Palestinian agricultural lands, east of the al-Maghazi refugee camp, in central Gaza, and bulldozed sections near the perimeter fence.

Media sources said the vehicles came from a nearby military base, across the fence, and that they also fired sporadic bursts of live ammunition.

They added that the military bulldozers uprooted sections of the invaded lands, close to the fence, and withdrew shortly afterward.

The Israeli army frequently invades and bulldozes Palestinian lands near the fence, in border areas across the eastern parts of the coastal region, and repeatedly opens fire on the farmers to force them away.

The attacks also include constant violations, including the use of live ammunition, against the fishermen in Palestinian territorial areas.

On Tuesday at dawn, the soldiers abducted two young Palestinian men, after shooting and wounding one of them, reportedly after they breached the perimeter fence, east of Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.

In the occupied West Bank, the soldiers abducted fifteen Palestinians after storming and ransacking dozens of homes.