At dawn on Thursday, Israeli soldiers abducted two Palestinians in Jenin and Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank, five others in Tulkarem in the northwestern part of the territory, in addition to a mother and her son in Ramallah in the central West Bank.
Media sources in Jenin said the soldiers invaded Rummana town, west of the city, searched several homes, and abducted former political prisoner Shadi Abu Sweiss.
The soldiers also invaded Sanur, southwest of Jenin, storming and ransacking many homes. During the invasion, troops detained dozens of Palestinians inside a school they stormed and converted into an interrogation facility, where residents were questioned for several hours.
It is worth noting that the army pushed dozens of military vehicles into Jenin city, heading toward the Jenin refugee camp, which has been subjected to constant invasions and violations for more than a year.
In Nablus, soldiers invaded the eastern, central, and western areas of the city, storming and ransacking dozens of homes.
Troops also invaded Zawata, northwest of Nablus, searched homes, and abducted Marwan Herzallah.
In Tulkarem, soldiers invaded several homes—particularly in the southern and northern neighborhoods of the city—before abducting Ahmad Nassif, along with Fakhri Al‑Akhras and his son Yazan.
In Far’un, south of Tulkarem, soldiers stormed and ransacked homes before abducting Ala’ Abdul‑Latuf and Tareq Samha.
In Ramallah, in the central West Bank, the army invaded Aboud town, north of the city, where soldiers stormed homes and abducted a mother, Mona Ahmad Abu Hussein, 50, and her son, Humam.
Local sources in Aboud said Mona is a former political prisoner and added that the soldiers violently invaded and searched her home.