Israeli occupation forces and illegal paramilitary colonizers intensified their assaults across the occupied West Bank, earlier Sunday, invading homes, abducting many Palestinians and targeting civilian infrastructure and property in multiple governorates.

In Bethlehem, Israeli forces invaded the city and stormed the al-Saf Street area, abducting three young men, Samer Mohammad Salem Hijazi, Islam Mohammad al-Wardian, and Anwar Mohammad Abdul-Rahman al-Ghoul, after invading and ransacking their homes.

In Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, Israeli forces abducted ten Palestinians in a series of coordinated invasions.

In Beit Ummar, north of Hebron, occupation troops abducted Yasser al-‘Alami, Salem al-‘Alami, and his sons Seif, Mohammad, Muhannad, and Moath Hassan al-‘Alami. Soldiers also invaded and vandalized several homes, subjecting residents to abuse and intimidation.

Furthermore, Israeli forces invaded the southern neighborhoods of Hebron city and abducted Faraj Abdul Aziz al-Jamal and Hazem Dheeb Sa’adi.

Additional invasions were reported in Wadi Sa’ir, east of Sa’ir town, and in al-Burj village to the south.

Israeli police also abducted two Palestinian workers, Razek Ahmad Abu Ra’iya and Saher Ibrahim Tanina, from Hebron while they were inside the 1948-occupied territories.

In Nablus, in the northern West Bank, Israeli forces abducted four Palestinians, including three brothers, during a pre-dawn invasion of Duma village.

The abductees were identified as Ali Abdul Halim and siblings Mohammad, Ibrahim, and Hassan Yousef Ibrahim Hassan.

Occupation forces also invaded Burqa village and abducted two young men, Luay Sa’id Mohammad Hajji and Yazan Ali Mohammad Hajji, after storming and searching their homes.

Military vehicles further invaded the eastern part of Nablus city, targeting homes in Askar and Balata refugee camps. No abductions were reported in those areas.

In Salfit, in the central West Bank, Israeli forces closed the northern entrance to the city with a military gate, severely disrupting civilian movement and causing a traffic crisis.

Local sources noted that the occupation routinely enforces such closures as part of a systematic policy to restrict Palestinian mobility and impose collective punishment.

In the northeastern West Bank, illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers attacked Palestinian property in al-Farisiya, in the northern Jordan Valley.

Colonizers invaded the Nabe’ Ghazal area and sabotaged filled plastic water tanks, spilling their contents and cutting water pipes connected to residential tents.

This assault is part of a broader campaign by colonizers, under military protection, to forcibly displace Palestinian communities from the Jordan Valley in favor of colonial expansion.

In Tubas, in the northeastern West Bank, Israeli forces abducted two Palestinians, Musaddiq Ibrahim Mahmoud Foqaha (50) and Hassan Rabhi Mohammad al-Shahrouri (22), after invading and searching their homes.

Military vehicles had invaded the city the previous night, entering through the ‘Atuf gate and passing through Tammun town. Foot patrols were deployed across several neighborhoods, and multiple homes were invaded and searched.

In Ramallah, in the central West Bank, the army abducted two siblings, Adam and Adham Mohammad Musleh, from their home in Um Safa village, northwest of the city.

On Saturday, Israeli forces killed a Palestinian young man, Hamdan Mousa Mohammad Abu Alia, 18, in the village of Al-Mughayyir, northeast of Ramallah, in addition to shooting a child with live ammunition near occupied Jerusalem.

These systematic invasions, abductions, and colonizer-led assaults reflect the ongoing campaign of militarized colonization and demographic erasure targeting Palestinian communities across the occupied West Bank.