On Monday dawn, Israeli soldiers invaded several parts of the occupied West Bank, broke into and ransacked dozens of homes, and abducted at least fifteen Palestinians, including one who was injured when the soldiers assaulted him.

In Bethlehem Governorate, south of occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers invaded Tuqu’ town, southeast of the city, broke into and searched homes, and abducted Mahmoud Rateb Al-‘Amour, 19, and Mahdi Mohammad Al-‘Amour, 19.

In Ramallah, in the central West Bank, the soldiers invaded Qarawat Bani Zeid village, west of Ramallah, stormed homes, and abducted Noureddin Sneif and a teacher, Jamal Al-‘Aasi, who also suffers from a heart condition.

In occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers invaded Beit Duqqu village, northwest the city, and Shu’fat refugee camp, north of the city, before breaking into homes and ransacking them, and abducted three Palestinians.

The soldiers abducted Omar Mohammad Rayyan and Karam Mohammad Daoud from their homes in Beit Duqqu, and a third Palestinian from the Shu’fat refugee camp, whose name remained unknown at the time of this report.

In Jenin, in the northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted a young man, Adam Mahmoud Sharif, from his home in Rummana village, west of the city.

In Jericho, in the northeastern West Bank, several military vehicles invaded Aqabat Jaber refugee camp, south of the city, searched homes, and abducted Mohammad Raji Natour and Abdul-Rahman Saleh.

Also at dawn, the soldiers abducted five Palestinians and detained and interrogated many residents in the Hebron governorate in the occupied West Bank’s southern part.

Media sources reported that the soldiers invaded Sa’ir town, stormed and ransacked many homes, and abducted Abdullah Abu Aisha Al-Mutawwar, Omar Mustafa Al-Shalalda, Mohammad Diyab At-Tarwa, and Ibrahim Abu Shanab.

In Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, the soldiers assaulted and injured Ahmad Samir Abu Ayyash in his home before abducting him.

In related news, the army intensified the restrictions at the Tayasir military roadblock, east of Tubas in the northeastern West Bank, causing an extended traffic jam.

For more than a year, the military roadblock has been witnessing serious restrictions, obstructing the freedom of movement of Palestinians and the transport of products, including food, from the Jordan Valley to other parts of the West Bank.