Israeli forces carried out widespread invasions across multiple districts of the occupied West Bank on Monday, seriously injuring a Palestinian child in Bethlehem, abducting numerous residents during home invasions in several cities, and accompanying a series of illegal paramilitary colonizer attacks that included vehicle vandalism, the demolition of dozens of agricultural structures, a home and a commercial building, as well as threats of forcible displacement.

In the Al-Khader town, south of Bethlehem, the soldiers invaded and searched homes before abducting a young man, Ala’ Mohammad Issa, 20.

In related news, Israeli soldiers seriously injured a Palestinian child, at dawn Monday, after opening live fire toward homes in ‘Aida refugee camp, north of Bethlehem.

Media sources said the soldiers, positioned in the Israeli military tower overlooking the northern entrance of the refugee camp, fired multiple live rounds at homes. One of the bullets struck Mohammad Nidal Zboun, 15, in the chest, causing a serious injury.

In Hebron in the southern West Bank, Israeli soldiers abducted eight Palestinians from their homes in several parts of the governorate.

Media sources said the soldiers abducted Wisam Jihad Tmeiza, Mohammad Abdul‑Ghaffar Tmeiza, Ahmad Thieb Farajallah, and his son Mohammad after invading and ransacking their homes in the town of Ethna, west of Hebron.

In Beit Ummar, north of Hebron, the soldiers also invaded and ransacked homes in several neighborhoods before abducting Hasan Fuad Abu Ayyash, Yousef Hasan Ikhlayyil, Khattab Wahid Abu Mariya, and Shadi Hatem Abu Ayyash.

The soldiers installed military roadblocks on streets leading to Hebron city and several surrounding villages, towns, and the refugee camp, in addition to closing main streets with iron gates, concrete blocks, and sand barriers.

Earlier at dawn, illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers infiltrated the village of At‑Tiwani in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron, damaging residents’ vehicles, including smashing windows and windshields, and puncturing their tires.

Also in Masafer Yatta, a paramilitary Israeli colonizer from the illegal “Havat Yehuda” outpost entered the Wadi Tiran Bedouin village and threatened the residents. He told them they had two days to pack their belongings and leave before the army arrives to forcibly remove them from their homes.

In Ramallah in the central West Bank, Israeli forces invaded the town of Silwad, northeast of the city, stormed and ransacked a home, and abducted a young man, Awad al‑Najjar.

The soldiers also abducted a young man, Ayman Baha’ Nakhla, from the Al‑Jalazone refugee camp, north of Ramallah, after stopping him at a junction west of Jericho city in the northeastern West Bank.

Furthermore, Israeli forces demolished a home and an industrial structure in the refugee camp. Activist Mohammad Hamdan stated that Israeli bulldozers invaded the Al‑Zira’a neighborhood and began demolishing the home of citizen Ezz Sharif Nakhla, a single‑story house measuring approximately 120 square meters, along with its surrounding wall, under the pretext of building without a permit.

He noted that Nakhla had submitted all required documents to the occupation authorities but was nevertheless surprised by the demolition.

Also in Ramallah, Israeli colonizers stormed a home east of the town of Taybeh. The Al‑Baidar Rights Organization reported that a group of colonizers invaded the area near the “Karamilo” junction, stormed the vicinity of a home belonging to the Abu Fazza’ al‑Ka’abna family, released their camels onto the surrounding lands, cut the fence around the property, and roamed around it, causing fear and tension among the family members.

Al-Baidar added that the family has been subjected to near‑daily attacks and provocations by colonizers from a nearby outpost, as part of an ongoing campaign of pressure targeting Bedouin communities in the area.

In Jenin, in the northern West Bank, the army issued a military order to confiscate seven dunams of land in the Al‑Jabriyat neighborhood overlooking the Jenin refugee camp, claiming the area would be used for “military purposes.”

Israeli media sources reported that this marks the first officially declared land‑seizure order targeting an Area “A” zone, under “full control of the Palestinian Authority” in the West Bank since the signing of the Oslo Accords in 1993.

In Nablus in the northern West Bank, several Israeli military vehicles invaded neighborhoods in the city and stormed residential buildings in Rafidia and Al‑Makhfiyya to the west, as well as the Public Housing area to the east, before ransacking many apartments and interrogating scores of residents.

In Qalqilia in the northwestern West Bank, the army invaded the town of Kafr Thulth, south of the city, before the soldiers stormed homes and abducted a young man, Amir Mara’ba.

Furthermore, illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers demolished 50 agricultural rooms in the Arab al‑Khouli community, which spans an area of approximately 30 dunams east of the town of Kafr Thulth, south of the city.

The community has been subjected to repeated colonizer attacks in recent weeks, including physical assaults and ongoing harassment.

The escalation of attacks has forced many residents to leave the area and relocate to the nearby town of Kafr Thulth, although they continue to return daily to tend to their lands despite no longer living on-site.

The demolitions caused losses estimated in the millions of shekels due to the destruction of agricultural rooms and the damage inflicted on crops.

In Tulkarem in the northwestern West Bank, Israeli soldiers invaded the Ertah suburb, south of the city, ransacked several homes, and abducted two young men, Elias Mihzer and Ahmad Abdo.

It is worth mentioning that late Sunday night, the soldiers invaded a coffeeshop in the Salam Junction area in the southern neighborhood of Tulkarem city, before detaining and interrogating several young men and assaulting them.