Israeli soldiers kidnapped, on Wednesday at dawn, four Palestinians during invasions targeting different parts of the occupied West Bank. The army invaded several areas in the districts of Hebron, Bethlehem, Jericho, Ramallah and Tulkarem.The army invaded Beit Ommar, near the southern West Bank city of Hebron, broke into and searched a number of homes, and kidnapped Montaser Ibrahim Ekhlayyil, 19, and Mohammad Abdul-Nasser Ekhlayyil, also 19. Both men were taken to an Etzion military base.
Clashes were reported in the village between local youths and the invading Israeli soldiers.
Soldiers also invaded Doura town, also near Hebron, and installed roadblocks on its western entrance, between it and Beit Awwa.
Furthermore, the army invaded al-‘Oja near the West Bank city of Jericho, and kidnapped one resident identified as Mohammad Romanin, 40.
Soldiers also invaded Kobar village, near the central West Bank city of Ramallah; no arrests were reported.
Several injuries were also reported when the army attacked protesters who gathered near the Ofer Israeli prison near Ramallah.
The soldiers further kidnapped a university student from Jabara village, near Tulkarem, as he was crossing the Annexation Wall gate installed by the army at the entrance of the village. Jabara is a student at al-Quds Open University; he was returning home.
In Bethlehem, the army installed a roadblock near al-Khader town, south of the city, and searched several vehicles.
On Tuesday at dawn, the army invaded Tubas, in the central West Bank, and kidnapped five Palestinians after breaking into and searching several homes.
On Sunday evening and on Monday at dawn, the army kidnapped 14 Palestinians in different parts of the occupied West Bank.
The arrests and invasions are part of Israel’s ongoing violations against the Palestinian people and their property in the occupied territories.