On Tuesday, Israeli soldiers invaded various areas of the occupied West Bank, stormed and violently searched homes, and abducted many Palestinians.
In Hebron, in the West Bank’s southern part, the soldiers abducted a young man, Mujahid Adel Abu Sharkh, after storming and ransacking his home in the city.
The soldiers also installed several roadblocks at various streets leading to the city, its surrounding villages, towns and refugee camp, in addition to placing sand barriers and closing iron gates in several parts of the governorate.
In the Bethlehem governorate, south of occupied Jerusalem, soldiers invaded and searched several homes in Deheishe refugee camp, south of Bethlehem, Doha town, west of the city, and Za’tara town, east of the city.
During the invasions, Israeli forces abducted Amir Lutfi Khalil Sa’ad, 37, Yousef Yacoub Hasasna, 47, and Mohammad Mahmoud Al-Afandi, 32, from Deheishe, in addition to Ezzat Mohammad Saqa from Doha.
In Ramallah, located in the central West Bank, soldiers abducted Yousef Assaf Safi after invading his home and ransacking it in Birzeit town, north of the city.
Troops also invaded and searched numerous homes in Jifna village, Beitin to the east of Ramallah, and Al-Mughayyir, northeast of the city.
In Salfit, Israeli forces abducted Taha Hussein Bouziyya and Mohammad Abdul-Salam Al-As’ad from their homes in Kifl Hares town, along with Haitham Jamal Jaber, a former political prisoner, from Haris village, northwest of Salfit.
In Jenin, located in the northern West Bank, soldiers abducted Mohammad Nader Shreim, Tayseer Thiab, Nour Mohammad Zakarna, and Mohammad Nader Kamil from their homes in Qabatia town. Troops also detained and interrogated several Palestinians while inspecting their identification documents.
Additionally, Israeli forces invaded Ya’bad town, south of Jenin, and abducted Mujahed Amarna, a former political prisoner, from his home.
Amarna’s family reported that he had previously spent four years in Israeli prisons, suffering from severe psychological distress and post-traumatic disorder due to torture. He requires intensive medical care and daily medication to manage his condition.
The family voiced deep concerns about his health, fearing that his mental and physical state could deteriorate due to his detention and lack of medical treatment.
Meanwhile, in Mothallath ash-Shuhada village, Israeli military vehicles were stationed across the streets before soldiers invaded homes in the western neighborhood, searching properties and conducting on-site interrogations of residents.
In Qalqilia, located in the northern West Bank, soldiers abducted Bassel Arar, while illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers set fire to a Palestinian-owned vehicle in two separate locations within the Qalqilia governorate.