On Monday, Israeli soldiers invaded the Ar-Ram town, north of the occupied Palestinian capital, Jerusalem, in the West Bank, shot two young men, and abducted six Palestinians.
Eyewitnesses said several army jeeps invaded the town before the soldiers stormed and ransacked homes.
They added that the soldiers abducted six young men from their homes in the town, and took them to an unknown destination.
The abductees were identified as Adam Tawfiq Ramiya, Adam Al-Dabbagh, Mahmoud Al-Sharbati, Fayez Al-Shawamreh, Nader Al-Harbawi, and Wissam Al-Hatawi.
The invasion led to protests, before the soldiers fired live rounds, wounding two young men, including one who was shot in the leg.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded the Jabal At-Taweel area in the Al-Bireh city, in the central West Bank, leading to protests.
Also, the soldiers invaded many areas in the southern West Bank governorate of Hebron, searched homes, and abducted eight Palestinians, including siblings.
In related news, Israeli soldiers shot a young Palestinian man and abducted several others, in the village of Tell, southwest of Nablus in the occupied West Bank’s northern part.