On Monday dawn, Israeli soldiers invaded Hebron and Bethlehem, stormed and searched many homes, and abducted nine Palestinians.
In Hebron city, in the southern part of the West Bank, the soldiers invaded several neighborhoods, broke into and violently searched homes, and abducted five Palestinians, identified as Yousef Sharif al-Ajlouni, Mohammad Rajabi, Rayyan Ahmad Rajabi, Ahmad Mohammad Rajabi, and Baha’ Gheith.
Several army jeeps invaded Ethna and Beit Awwa towns, west and southwest of Hebron before the soldiers searched homes and abducted Ismail Talab Nattah and Raslan Rezeq Masalma, 29.
The soldiers also installed many roadblocks on Hebron’s northern roads and the main streets leading to Yatta, Sair, and Halhoul, stopped and searched dozens of cars, and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
In Bethlehem, south of occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers invaded the Aida refugee camp north of the city and abducted Osaideddin Ahmad Abu Sha’ira, 20, in addition to Ahmad Mahmoud Taqatqa, 49, who was abducted in Bethlehem city.
In Jenin, in the northern West Bank, a large Israeli military force, including many armored vehicles and at least one bulldozer, invaded the city before the soldiers stormed, ransacked many homes, and abducted five Palestinians, in addition to wounding four, including a child.