Israeli forces abducted, on Wednesday, fifteen Palestinian citizens in the towns of Sa’ir and Yatta, northeast and south of Hebron in the southern occupied West Bank.

On Wednesday morning, Israeli forces invaded the town of Sa’ir, northeast of Hebron in the southern West Bank, and abducted fourteen Palestinian citizens.

Media sources said that occupation forces stormed and ransacked many homes in the town, and abducted Zidan Jaradat, Fayed Jaradat, Mohammad Jaradat, Abdel Hadi, Mohammad Fakhri Jaradat, Mohammad Issa Jaradat, Mahmoud Jaradat, and Amjad Muhammad Jaradat.

Soldiers also abducted Ahmad and Khalil Musa Al-Faroukh, Abdul Qader Jabareen, Youssef Amer Jabareen, Mohammad Ahmad Halayqa, and Louay Mohammad Hamidat.

South of Hebron, the army abducted the young man, Omar Kayed Abu Ishaq, in the town of Yatta.

In related news, the army invaded, on Wednesday afternoon, the Al-Fawwar refugee camp, south of Hebron, sparking protests among local Palestinian youths.

Media sources said that a large army force invaded the Al-Fawwar camp, and positioned themselves near citizens’ homes.

It was added that soldiers confiscated several privately-owned vehicles, and opened fire with concussion grenades and tear gas canisters; no injuries were reported.