Illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers carried out multiple assaults across the occupied West Bank on Wednesday, injuring several Palestinians and damaging property in incidents reported near occupied Jerusalem, Hebron in the southern West Bank, Ramallah in the central West Bank, Nablus in northern West Bank, and Tubas in the northeastern West Bank.
Five Palestinians were injured on the outskirts of the village of Mikhmas, northeast of occupied Jerusalem, when illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers attacked residents in an area of the town.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society said its crews, along with Anata emergency teams, treated five people who sustained injuries from beatings before transferring them to a hospital.
The Jerusalem Governorate reported that Israeli forces later invaded the village and deployed around its perimeter.
Mikhmas and the nearby Bedouin communities have been subjected to repeated attacks by illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers operating under the protection of Israeli forces.
These assaults routinely include beating residents, destroying, or burning homes, livestock shelters, and vehicles, damaging solar panels and surveillance cameras, and seizing equipment.
In the town of Sa’ir, northeast of Hebron in the southern West Bank, Israeli colonizers invaded the Rabee’a area and set fire to two bulldozers belonging to a member of the Shalalda family.
The machinery was parked on privately owned land near colonial outposts built on Palestinian property.
In the central West Bank, illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers set up a colonial outpost near a stone quarry and concrete factory in the town of Taybeh, north of Ramallah, in what workers described as an attempt to shut down the facility and impose control over the land.
The quarry owners said the colonizers have prevented them and their employees from reaching the site for nearly a week, despite the area being classified as Area B—under Palestinian civil administration—and holding all required permits.
They warned that the forced closure has deprived dozens of families of their livelihoods and urged official institutions and human rights organizations to intervene immediately.
In Nablus, the colonizers gathered at a main street in Huwwara town, south of the city, and attacked Palestinian cars.
Later in the evening, a 19‑year‑old Palestinian was injured when Israeli colonizers assaulted him near the village of Tayasir, east of Tubas in the northeastern West Bank.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society in Tubas said its crews treated the young man and transported him for further medical care.
These incidents reflect a continued escalation in colonizer violence across the occupied West Bank, often carried out under the protection of Israeli forces, and aimed at pressuring Palestinian residents to abandon their land and property.
Also Wednesday, Israeli forces carried out a series of invasions across the occupied West Bank, shooting and injuring a man east of Nablus and abducting several Palestinians in separate incidents spanning Tubas, Bethlehem, Ramallah, and occupied Jerusalem.