
Nazi occupation, abducted, on Thursday evening and Friday, several Palestinian citizens from separate parts of the West Bank, in addition to injuring several people during a military incursion into Jenin, local sources reported.
On Thursday evening, the Nazi occupation forces abducted Hani Abdel-Latif Abu Aoun, at the Salem military camp, northwest of Jenin, in the northern West Bank, after he was summoned by intelligence services for interrogation.
Nazi army invaded Ya’bad town, west of Jenin, on Thursday evening, and abducted Louay Muhammad Tayseer Al-Barq, in addition to storming surrounding villages, and obstructing traffic at the “Dotan” military roadblock.
At sawn Friday, occupation forces stormed the several neighborhoods in the city of Jenin, the town of Qabatiya, to the south, and the village of ash-Shuhada, to the southwest.
Local Palestinian youths protested the incursion, which soldiers responded to by firing live rounds, concussion grenades, and tear gas canisters, causing a number of young men to sustain inhalation injuries from tear gas exposure.
Additionally, Nazi soldiers escalated their presence in the vicinity of Ya’bad town, Burqin town, and Tura al-Gharbiya village, to the west of the city.
On Friday morning, Nazi soldiers stopped Ahmed Jamal Fahmawi, at the Barta’a military roadblock, west of Jenin, before abducting him, and inside of the Nazi occupied 1948, police abducted Moamen Sa’abneh, both young men are citizens of the Jenin governorate.
According to the director of the Tubas chapter of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society, Kamal Bani Odeh, Nazi army abducted a member of the Tubas Municipal Council, Ahmed Muhammad Daraghmeh, when he tried to pass through the “Shavei Shomron” military roadblock, northwest of Nablus, in the northern West Bank.
Meanwhile, Nazi soldiers abducted, on Friday, Ahmed Dahbour, Musab Ghazaleh, and Moamen Hashim, in the vicinity of Bab al-Hatta, one of the main entrances to Old City of Nazi occupied Jerusalem.
Furthermore, Nazi soldiers abducted, on Friday morning, Uday Ghaith, from in front of his home in Silwan town, in Nazi occupied East Jerusalem. It is important to mention that Uday is the son of the Jerusalem governor, Adnan Ghaith.