On Thursday, Israeli forces abducted ten Palestinian citizens in the Nablus, Qalqilia, and Hebron governorates in the occupied West Bank.

Media sources reported that occupation forces stormed several neighborhoods in the northern West Bank city of Nablus, at dawn Thursday.

Israeli soldiers invaded and ransacked a number of Palestinian citizens’ homes in the city and abducted Majed Tabila, Ezz El-Din Tayseer Abdel-Haq, Adnan Jaara, and Mohammad Al-Mallah.


Meanwhile, in the northwestern part of the West Bank, occupation troops abducted five Palestinians in the Qalqilia governorate.

The Israeli army stormed the town of Azzun and the village of Jayyous, east of Qalqilia, and abducted five Palestinian young men.

Occupation forces abducted the young man Ahmad Alaya Bayda after breaking into and searching his home in the village of Jayyous.

In Azzun town, soldiers invaded and searched a number of homes, fired concussion grenades and abducted Mutawakkil Radwan, Amjad Hawari, Mohammad Al-Hawshar, and Mahmoud Al-Hawari.

Furthermore, a Palestinian young man was abducted on Thursday afternoon, after he confronted a group of illegal Israeli colonizers in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron in the southern West Bank.

Palestinian activist Osama Makhamra told the WAFA News Agency that Israeli forces abducted the young man Fares Mustafa al-Najjar after illegal colonizers grazed their livestock on citizens’ lands, in the vicinity of their homes in Khirbet Shaab al-Batim.

He added that occupation soldiers invaded the area and abducted the Palestinian young man Fares Mustafa al-Najjar, rather than the illegal settler trespassing on Palestinian-owned lands.

In related news, occupation soldiers attempted to run over two young men with a military vehicle at the entrance of Beit Ummar, north of Hebron.

In the same context, occupation forces invaded Schools Street and the Al-Jamaseen neighborhood in the Balata refugee camp, east of Nablus, on Thursday morning.

Additionally, Israeli forces stormed the town of Kafr Aqab, north of occupied Jerusalem, and provided protection for an Israeli Knesset member.

The Jerusalem Governorate reported that several Israeli military and police vehicles invaded Kafr Aqab while providing security for Knesset member Tzvi Sukkot, who toured the vicinity of schools in the town.