On Friday dawn, Israeli soldiers abducted two citizens from Hebron Governorate in the occupied West Bank’s southern part.

Media sources said the invading forces stormed the town of Ath-Thaheriya, south of Hebron, ransacked several homes, and abducted Jihad Saeed.

The sources added that the soldiers also invaded several neighborhoods in the city of Hebron, abducted Raja Al-Haymouni, and violently searched his house, causing damage.

In related news, the army tightened its military measures at the entrances to the towns, refugee camps, and the city of Hebron.

The army also kept the entrance to the town of Ithna, west of Hebron, closed and prevented citizens from crossing, and intensified the closure of Hebron’s Old City and the neighborhoods around the Ibrahimi Mosque.

In addition, the army invaded several towns near Hebron, including Beit Ummar, northwest of Hebron, and Sa’ir, northeast of the city, and stormed a home in the Abu Shawar area in Sa’ir before violently searching it.

ِAlso at dawn on Friday, numerous armored Israeli military vehicles launched a large-scale invasion of Anata town, located northeast of the occupied Palestinian capital, Jerusalem, in the West Bank, before the soldiers stormed and ransacked homes and shops, abducting at least 50 Palestinians.