At dawn Tuesday, Israeli occupation forces abducted three Palestinians in Qalqilia, in the occupied West Bank’s northwestern part, and one in occupied Jerusalem. Since early morning, at least nineteen Palestinians have been abducted across the West Bank.

In Qalqilia, soldiers invaded several neighborhoods, stormed and ransacked homes, and abducted Amir Owaisi, Abdullah al-Ra’ey, and Mohammad Jamal.

Troops also invaded the home of Mousa Juaidi, causing extensive damage to its contents, and fired concussion grenades and tear gas indiscriminately before withdrawing after more than two hours.

In occupied Jerusalem, the army invaded Qalandia refugee camp north of the city, sealed off most entrances, and deployed snipers on rooftops.

Soldiers spread across multiple alleyways, broke into homes, and abducted one Palestinian whose identity remains unknown at the time of reporting.

In the Jordan Valley, troops stormed al-Balou’ Bedouin village north of Jericho, searched residential shelters, and subjected Atallah Suleiman Ka’abna and Ibrahim Fawwaz Ka’abna to field interrogation and physical assault.

Also in the Jordan Valley, Israeli paramilitary colonizers invaded Khirbet Samra village in the Northern Plains, causing anxiety attacks among families, especially children, as the assailants walked between residential tents.

Bedouin communities across the region continue to face systematic attacks by Israeli forces and colonizers aimed at forcibly displacing them from their lands.

Early Tuesday, Israeli soldiers invaded Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron in the occupied West Bank’s southern part, and abducted four Palestinians after storming and searching several homes in the Safa area.

In addition, the soldiers invaded multiple areas across Ramallah and al-Bireh in the occupied West Bank’s central part early Tuesday, abducting at least eleven Palestinians and converting a mosque into a field interrogation site.

Furthermore, Israeli occupation forces, and illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers, uprooted 150 olive trees in the village of Um al-Khair, located in Masafer Yatta south of Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank.

As of October 2025, Israel is holding over 21,000 Palestinians in prisons, military camps, and interrogation centers. This figure includes both sentenced prisoners and those held without charge under administrative detention.

Among them are more than 570 women, many of whom were abducted since October 7, 2023. At least 25 women are currently held under administrative detention, including lawyers, journalists, and a nursing mother.

Approximately 300 Palestinian children under the age of 18 are imprisoned, including 94 held in Megiddo Prison and 40 under administrative detention. At least 24 of the detained children are from Gaza. Since October 7, Israeli forces have abducted around 760 children in total.

From Gaza alone, at least 1,886 Palestinians are currently held as “unlawful combatants,” with their legal status and locations undisclosed. Thousands more are detained in military camps under conditions of enforced disappearance, without access to legal counsel or family contact.

Since the start of the genocide in Gaza on October 7, 2023, Israel has issued over 10,000 administrative detention orders, including renewals targeting children and women. Human rights organizations have documented widespread use of torture, denial of legal rights, and the suspension of Red Cross visits.