Israeli occupation forces carried out a series of invasions across the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, breaking into homes, abducting Palestinians, uprooting agricultural land, and imposing movement restrictions in several districts.
In Nablus in the northern West Bank, Israeli soldiers invaded the city at dawn and broke into several homes in the eastern Dahiya area, where they abducted three Palestinians: Azmi Mansour, Walid al‑Ashqar, and Fayed al‑Zourba. Media sources reported that the soldiers ransacked the homes and damaged personal property.
The forces also invaded several villages and towns in the Nablus governorate, abducting four additional Palestinians: Yassin Helmi Karkari from the village of Salem, Nazem Abu Jeish from Beit Dajan, and Khamis Muhannad Abu Ghazi and Husam Mohammad Odah from the village of Talfit, after breaking into their homes.
In Tulkarem in the northwestern West Bank, Israeli forces invaded the town of Illar, broke into the home of Maher Suleiman Asa’sa, and abducted him.
In Hebron in the southern West Bank, Israeli soldiers abducted a ninth Palestinian, Saleh Ismail al‑Adra, while he was working on his land in the Rojoum ‘Ali area of Masafer Yatta.
Local sources said that illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers simultaneously released their livestock among Palestinian trees and crops under the protection of Israeli forces.
In Qalqilia in the northwestern West Bank, Israeli military bulldozers invaded the city from its main eastern entrance and moved into the al‑Hassamees area, where they uprooted olive and citrus trees on roughly two and a half dunams of privately owned land belonging to Malik Tal’at, Nasr al‑Jaber, and Mashhour Salama.
In addition, Israeli colonizers released their cattle among Palestinian olive trees in the southern area of the village of Kafr Thulth, east of Qalqilia.”
In Ramallah in the central West Bank, Israeli forces invaded the village of al‑Mughayyer northeast of the city, deploying infantry units throughout the streets and obstructing the movement of residents.
Later on, soldiers also invaded Ramallah City itself, entering Irsal Street and the al‑Masyoun neighborhood. No abductions or injuries were reported at the time of publication.
Furthermore, many Israeli military vehicles invaded the Al-Jalazone refugee camp, north of Ramallah, closed streets and initiated searches.
Meanwhile, groups of illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers staged provocative gatherings at the entrance of the village of Ein Siniya and at the roundabout of Rawabi city, north of Ramallah.
Local sources said dozens of colonizers raised Israeli flags at both locations in the early morning hours, coinciding with the 78th anniversary of the Nakba.
Residents described the action as an attempt to impose symbolic control over Palestinian land. Israeli forces closed the military roadblocks of Ein Siniya and Atara, as well as the Rawabi roundabout, to secure the colonizers’ presence and facilitate their demonstrations.