On Tuesday dawn, Israeli soldiers invaded Qabatia town, south of Jenin in the northern part of the occupied West Bank, leading to protests, before wounding three Palestinians in their car, including one who suffered serious wounds, and abducted two young men.
Many army vehicles invaded the town before the soldiers fired live rounds, concussion grenades, and gas bombs.
Medical sources said the soldiers fired many live rounds at a Palestinian car in the town, wounding three young men, including one who suffered serious gunshot wounds to the chest.
The sources added that the second Palestinian suffered shrapnel wounds from the windshield after the soldiers opened fire at the car; the two were rushed to Ibn Sina Hospital in Jenin.
Furthermore, the soldiers stormed and ransacked several homes in the town and abducted two young men, Ahmad Ayed Abu Ar-Rob and Mustafa Azzam Ath-Thaher.
Palestinian fighters exchanged fire with the soldiers invading their town and hurled pipe bombs at the military vehicles.
Earlier Monday, many Israeli army vehicles invaded several neighborhoods in Jenin city before the soldiers stormed, ransacked homes, abducted three Palestinians, and shot one during ensuing protests.
On Monday dawn, the Palestinian Health Ministry said Israeli soldiersĀ killed three Palestinians and injured four others, one seriously, after the army invaded the Balata refugee camp, the largest Palestinian refugee camp, near Nablus, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.