Israeli soldiers detain 3 Palestinians in West Bank

Israeli soldiers invaded at dawn Monday Beit Fajjar town, south of the West Bank city of Bethlehem, and detained three young Palestinian men. 
The soldiers invaded the town through its western part, and were largely deployed in the Western Neighborhood and Sahlet Eid area, before storming and searching many homes, and arrested the three young men. 
The soldiers also fired several gas bombs, and concussion grenades, before withdrawing from the town. 
Meanwhile, Dozens of Israeli soldiers invaded Monday many Palestinian homes in Yatta town, south of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, and searched many homes, before the army tightened the siege that was imposed on the town several days ago. 
The soldiers invaded Yatta from several directions, before advancing into its neighborhoods, and then broke into many homes, and violently searched them. 
They interrogated many Palestinians while searching their homes, especially in Roq’a area, Zeev and Susiya junctions. 
The soldiers deliberately caused damage to windows, doors and furniture in the invaded homes, Jabour added. 
The army also closed the town’s entrances with sand hills, and even blockaded roads between several neighborhoods, just one day after the soldiers opened them. 
Yatta has been subject to constant invasions and collective punishment after the deadly shooting attack in Tel Aviv, on Wednesday evening, leading to the death of four Israelis, as the shooters, who were arrested by the police after the attack, are from the town.

Source: QNA