Israeli forces raided , on Wednesday morning hours after a shooting attack against an Israeli military outpost near the town.
Three Palestinians from the town were arrested by Israeli forces, who damaged a barbershop belonging to one of the detainees. Another detainee was wounded in the leg before he was arrested, residents told °®Âþµº.
" but this morning I took the day off, so I was home when it all happened," Nasser Hammad, brother of one of the detainees, told °®Âþµº.
"I was preparing coffee when I saw through the window a civilian car rush into the neighbourhood and Israeli soldiers coming down from it, heading to our house," Hammad described.
"Soldiers raided the house, and there was only me, my brother Abdel Qader and my younger sister, who is a high school student," he said.
"They for Abdel Qader. Then we heard them beating him before they brought him out hands cuffed," he added. "The Israeli soldiers broke my laptop and confiscated my phone. Fortunately, my elderly parents weren't home to see it all."
Abdel Qader Hammad, 23 years old, . Israeli forces accuse him of taking part in shooting attacks on Israeli forces.
Meanwhile, Israeli forces raided a barbershop belonging to Hammad, damaging its walls and furniture.
In the same raid, Abdel Rahman Hamed, a 24-year-old, with live ammunition, before arresting him.
Residents told °®Âþµº that Hamed escaped from the soldiers with other young men before being shot. Israeli forces also arrested a third Palestinian, Ezzedin Suboh, 24 years old.
According to the claims that they gave Hamed medical treatment without specifying the type of wound he had and that Palestinians confronted the raiding soldiers following the arrests.
"Young men threw stones at Israeli military jeeps along the main street," said a resident who asked not to be named.
"I was working here cutting stone across the street and ran around the corner," said the resident, standing behind a pile of building stones in front of a house.
"Israeli soldiers then opened fire from inside the jeep, so I threw myself to the ground and crawled towards the house to take cover," he added.
" when I heard the shooting, so I rushed with my little brother to the kitchen and hid under the table," a ten-year-old resident of the house said to °®Âþµº.
"When everything was over, we found that two bullets had hit our house's front windows," she said, pointing to two holes clearly seen on their windows.
, after two shooting attacks on Israeli forces and settlers near the town.
On Monday, Israeli forces closed the western entrance of the town with dirt mounts once again, after residents had removed them to break the siege. Silwad's eastern entrance remains closed with a checkpoint.
The closure of Silwad cuts off a vital line for some ten villages east of Ramalla in Ramallah city.
" not only against Silwad but the entire region," Raed Hammad, mayor of Silwad, told °®Âþµº.
", commercial life has been affected too, and we don't know until when it will continue," added the mayor.
"We haven't been able to sleep for ten days," said Nasser Hammad, the doctor and brother of one of the Palestinians arrested in the latest raid.
"We expect a new raid at any moment, fearing the worst each time, but we still carry on with our works and lives despite everything."