Israeli occupation forces carried out multiple invasions across the occupied West Bank on Monday, storming towns, neighborhoods, and a refugee camp in the Ramallah, Jenin, Nablus, Tulkarem, and Bethlehem districts, breaking into homes, interrogating residents, and abducting several Palestinians.

In the central West Bank, Israeli forces invaded the villages of al‑Mughayyer and Abu Falah north of Ramallah, where protests erupted in al‑Mughayyer as soldiers fired toxic gas canisters and live ammunition. No injuries or abductions were reported.

The army also invaded the al‑Balou‘ neighborhood, the al‑Tarbiyya area, and the main road adjacent to the al‑Jalazoun refugee camp north of Ramallah, again without reported abductions.

Earlier in the day, occupation forces invaded the Qaddoura refugee camp in Ramallah, deploying across several streets and firing gas bombs. No injuries or abductions were reported.

In the northern West Bank, Israeli forces invaded the town of Ya‘bad south of Jenin, broke into several commercial shops, searched them, and stopped residents in the town center for field interrogations.

The army also invaded the village of Kafr Qud west of Jenin and deployed infantry units throughout its streets.

In Nablus in the northern West Bank, Israeli forces abducted a resident after invading the city from the at‑Tour military roadblock, breaking into a home on Fatayer Street and seizing Fares Abu Ghneim.

Before dawn, soldiers also invaded the town of Tell southwest of Nablus, broke into several homes, and abducted two brothers, including a 15‑year‑old child, Omar Ibrahim Ramadan, along with his brother Essam Ibrahim Ramadan.

The army further invaded the villages of Beit Iba to the west and Rujeib to the east, searching homes without reporting additional abductions.

On Monday morning, military vehicles invaded the town of Salem east of Nablus, where soldiers were searching homes and ransacking their contents.

In Tulkarem in the northwestern West Bank, Israeli forces abducted three Palestinians at dawn, including former prisoner Sufyan Ahmad Steiti, along with Wadea‘ Abu Hadid and Osama Huwaidi from the Thannaba area east of the city, after breaking into and searching their homes.

In Bethlehem in the southern West Bank, Israeli forces invaded the town of Za‘tara east of the city, positioned themselves in the al‑Qatt area, and broke into several homes belonging to the Thweib family. No abductions were reported.

In Hebron in the southern West Bank, Israeli forces abducted four Palestinians, including a child. Those abducted were identified as Waseem Abdul‑Qader al‑‘Issa, 16, and Mohammad Ibrahim al‑Jamal, 19, from the al‑‘Arroub refugee camp, along with Ghazi Fawzi Abu Ayyash, 65, from Beit Ummar, and Shadi Fadl Ja‘afra from Tarqumiya.

Soldiers broke into their homes, ransacked the contents, and assaulted several residents with severe beatings.

The army also installed multiple military roadblocks at the entrances of Hebron’s towns, villages, and refugee camps, and closed several main and secondary roads with iron gates, concrete blocks, and earth mounds.