On Thursday, Israeli soldiers abducted many Palestinians, including children, a father and his son, and demolished structures, in several parts of the occupied West Bank.

In Tubas, in the northeastern West Bank, the soldiers invaded the Al-Aqaba village, east of the city, stormed homes, before abducting Mahmoud and his brother Allan Mohammad Sbeih.

In Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, Israeli soldiers abducted twelve Palestinians during coordinated invasions targeting homes in the towns of Beit Ummar and Ethna.

Media sources reported that the individuals abducted in Beit Ummar include Waheed Hamdi Zamel Abu Maria (55), Ahmad Khader Abdul-Qader Abu Maria (57), Mohammad Muneer Ekhlayyil (45), Maher Ibrahim Odeh Sabarna (42), Rasheed Ali Issa Awad (25), Qusay Ashraf Ali Sabarna (21), Musab Al-Za’aqeeq, Samer Rabhi Awad, Hamada Sameer Abu Ayash, and Mousa Adi.

Media activist Mohammad Awad noted that several of those abducted are former prisoners, some released only days earlier.

He added that occupation forces invaded multiple homes, ransacked their interiors, broke down doors, and damaged personal belongings.

Separately, occupation forces abducted Fadi Abu Jheisha from Ethna during an invasion of Tarqumia, west of Hebron, and Nader Rashid Tamimi at a military checkpoint in the city of Jericho.

Additionally, occupation troops invaded the homes of Abdul Karim Abu Ramouz and his brother Fawzi in southern Hebron, vandalizing both properties.

Also at dawn, the soldiers abducted nine Palestinians, including a 16-year-old child, during a series of home invasions across towns in the Ramallah and Al-Bireh governorate, in the central West Bank.

Local sources reported that occupation troops invaded the town of Dura Al-Qare’ and abducted Ahmad Mukhtar (19), along with brothers Yahya and Amin Qassem (both 20), after storming and ransacking their homes.

In Ramallah’s Al-Tireh neighborhood, the army abducted Qusai Maradeh from his residence.

In the town of Al-Mazra’a Al-Sharqiya, east of Ramallah, troops abducted child Mohammad Al-Zaben (16), in addition to Eyad Al-Zaben (44), his son Fathi (18), Malek Al-Zaben (18), and Ahmad Al-Zaben (19).

During the invasion of Al-Mazra’a Al-Sharqiya, protests erupted between residents and occupation forces, who fired stun grenades and toxic tear gas toward civilians. No injuries were reported at the time of writing.

Furthermore, Israeli forces demolished residential structures and barns in the communities of Ein al-Hilweh and Ein al-Bayda, located in the northern Jordan Valley.

The targeted structures had previously received demolition notices, prompting the Tubas Governorate to file a legal petition to halt the destruction.

However, the Israeli court rejected the appeal on Wednesday and issued a final order authorizing the demolitions.

These actions form part of a broader campaign of displacement and land seizure in the Jordan Valley, where Palestinian communities face mounting pressure through home demolitions, colonizer violence, and restrictions on access to grazing and water resources.