Israeli occupation forces conducted several invasions across the occupied West Bank on Saturday, including multiple areas in the central Ramallah district, the northwestern Qalqilia district, Tulkarem in northwestern West Bank, and the southern Hebron district, where soldiers seized property, broke into civilian sites, and fired toxic tear gas at residents.
In the village of al‑Mughayyer, east of Ramallah, Israeli forces invaded the community and seized a Palestinian vehicle.
Local sources reported that the soldiers patrolled several neighborhoods before confiscating the car, though no abductions were reported.
Later in the evening, Israeli forces invaded the village of Abu Falah, northeast of Ramallah, firing toxic tear‑gas canisters throughout the area. No injuries or abductions were reported.
In the nearby city of al‑Bireh, also in the central West Bank, Israeli forces invaded the northern entrance area, broke into a fuel station, and detained three young men for interrogation.
During the invasion, the soldiers seized surveillance‑camera recordings from the station before withdrawing.
In the northwestern West Bank, Israeli forces invaded the village of Jit, east of Qalqilia, and deployed military vehicles throughout its neighborhoods.
In Tulkarem, in northwestern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Ziad Odatallah and his four sons, Ahmad, Odai, Qussai and Moath, from their home in Attil town, north of the city.
In Hebron, dozens of Palestinians suffered from tear‑gas inhalation after Israeli soldiers invaded the town of Beit Ummar, north of the city.
Local media activist Mohammad Awwad said the soldiers fired concussion grenades and large quantities of toxic tear gas at residents and homes, causing widespread suffocation among civilians.
In Sa’ir, north of Hebron, the soldiers abducted two teenage siblings, Mohammad and Abdul-Hai Jaradat, in addition to another teen, Nizar Baleegh Jaradat, after several military vehicles invaded the town.
In addition, several military vehicles invaded the al-Fawwar refugee camp, south of Hebron, and closed several streets.
The Wall & Colonization Resistance Commission stated that Israeli forces and illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers carried out 1,819 attacks during March, including 1,322 by the army and 497 by colonizers.
Hebron recorded the highest number of violations with 321 attacks, followed by Nablus with 315, Ramallah and al‑Bireh with 292, and occupied Jerusalem with 203.
The Commission described the figures as evidence of intensified, systematic targeting of these regions.