The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Friday stormed the towns of at-Tayba Rummanah and Zububa west of Jenin city in the West Bank interrogated citizens and set up roadblocks.
Local sources told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that Israeli soldiers interrogated citizens and raided homes in at-Tayba town.
They added that the IOF erected barriers on a road between the towns of at-Tayba and Rummanah intercepted cars checked IDs of passengers and questioned some of them.
An Israeli military force was also seen combing the open area near the separation wall in Zububa town and another one set up a checkpoint on a road leading to al-Fahmah village in the vicinity of Zahrat al-Fanjan landfill south of Jenin.
In a separate incident a group of Palestinian young men on Thursday night hurled stones at Israeli cars boarded by Jewish settlers as they were driving on a main road near Azzun town east of Qalqilya city.
Local sources told the PIC that the young men threw stones at settlers’ cars near the town and caused material damage to some of them.
Consequently the Israeli occupation army closed the northern entrance to Azzun town and blocked the Azzun-Jayyous road before spreading across nearby areas and embarking on brutalizing local residents.
Azzun town is considered one of the West Bank flashpoints because of the presence of illegal settlements surrounding it from three sides and its exposure to constant attacks by settlers and soldiers.