On Wednesday, Israeli forces abducted five Palestinian young men and injured one in the Jenin governorate, in the northern occupied West Bank.
Israeli forces stormed several homes in the town of Ya’bad, west of Jenin in the northern West Bank and abducted Obada Mansour Abu Bakr, 18.
Soldiers broke into the under-construction home of Youssef Kamel Abadi, turning it into a military observation point.
In the town of Burqin, west of the city, soldiers invaded many homes and abducted the young man, Ali Samara.
In the city of Jenin, the army invaded citizens’ homes in the Al-Jabriyat neighborhood.
North of Jenin, the army opened fire at a Palestinian young man while he was on his land near the Apartheid wall, in the village of Al-Jalama.
According to Wissam Bakr, the director of the Jenin Governmental Hospital said that the young man sustained shrapnel injuries to his hand and abdomen.
Later, occupation forces abducted Muthanna Thamer Khalil Freihat, a citizen of Al-Yamun town when he tried to pass through the “Shafi Shomron” military roadblock near Nablus in the northern West Bank.
Meanwhile, in the town of Barta’a west of Jenin, Israeli forces abducted Ihab Muhammad Zayoud, a citizen of Silat al-Harithiya village, while he was at his workplace.
In the evening, Israeli forces abducted a citizen of Ya’bad town, Qusay Farid Hamarsha, as he attempted to pass through the Barta’a military roadblock, west of Jenin.
Southwest of the city, Israeli soldiers stormed Arraba town and deployed an infantry squads in many neighborhoods in the town.
Soldiers invaded and ransacked at least ten homes after breaking down their doors, stormed shops, confiscated seized surveillance camera recordings, and seized two motorcycles.
The incursion sparked protests among local Palestinian youths, while soldiers fired many live rounds.