On Friday dawn, Israeli occupation soldiers abducted four Palestinians and caused damage to homes and cars, in the town of Deir Samet, southwest of Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank.

Local sources reported that several military vehicles invaded Deir Samet, storming and violently searching several homes.

The soldiers then abducted Yousef Jabr Yousef Al-Hroub, Jabr Yousef Al-Hroub, and two siblings, Anas and Mohammad Abdul Yousef Jabr Al-Hroub, after damaging the contents of their homes and two vehicles in the town.

During the violent invasion, the soldiers caused property damage to the stormed homes and damaged at least one car.

In the same context, the soldiers continued to close the entrances to towns, refugee camps, and the city of Hebron with iron gates, intensifying their measures in the Old City neighborhoods and military roadblocks near the Ibrahimi Mosque, harassing and interrogating citizens passing through.

Also at dawn, the army invaded Qalqilia and Jenin, in the northwestern and northern parts of the occupied West Bank, stormed the soldiers stormed homes, abducted two Palestinian and assaulted another.

In addition, the soldiers abducted a Palestinian man east of Nablus, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank, after failing to find his son, whom they initially sought to arrest.