Israeli occupation forces Friday blocked a street and seized several vehicles from the northern occupied West Bank city of Tulkarm, according to eyewitnesses.
They said that Israeli army bulldozers sealed off parts of Nablus Street with earth mounds, obstructing the movement of Palestinian-registered vehicles.
They added that the bulldozers destroyed traffic signs and trees along the street, as the gun-toting soldiers inspected passing vehicles and tightened up movement restrictions.
Meanwhile, the occupying forces seized and used several vehicles to close Nablus Street after inspecting them, confiscating their keys, and holding their owners.
They broke into an electrical appliance store on al-Haddadin Street in the city’s northern neighborhood, conducted a thorough search, and interrogated the owners.
The occupation forces have been waging aggression on the city of Tulkarm and the adjoining refugee camps for 54 consecutive days, imposing a tight siege, conducting house-to-house raids, breaking into residential buildings, and forcing families to flee their houses at gunpoint.
Meanwhile, an IOF reserve soldier was seriously wounded after coming under fire during an overnight clash in the West Bank city of Nablus, the occupation military said.
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