On Monday, Israeli forces abducted three Palestinian young men in the Qalandia refugee camp and the town of Al-‘Isawiya, in the West Bank governorate of Jerusalem.
Media sources said that at dawn Monday, occupation forces stormed the Qalandia camp, north of occupied Jerusalem, and abducted two young men.
Sources added that soldiers invaded the homes of the young men, Hassan Ziada and Fares Nasser, before abducting them.
Meanwhile, before dawn Monday, the army invaded the town of Al-‘Isawiya, northeast of occupied Jerusalem, sparking protests among local Palestinians.
Media sources said that a large army force stormed the town, assaulted several young men, invaded a medical center, and sprayed wastewater at vehicles and homes.
Sources added that occupation forces abducted the young man, Mohammad Yasser Darwish, after breaking into his home in Al-‘Isawiya town.
Palestine TV reported that military vehicles invaded the Shu’fat refugee camp and the town of Hizma, north and northeast of occupied Jerusalem; no abductions were reported.
In related news, Israeli forces abducted nine Palestinians, including former prisoners and a child in various areas of the southern West Bank governorate of Bethlehem.