On Saturday, Israeli soldiers abducted seven Palestinians in Hebron and Jenin, located in the occupied West Bank’s southern and northern regions.
Media sources reported that several Israeli military vehicles invaded Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, before soldiers stormed and ransacked numerous homes.
The sources added that the soldiers abducted three Palestinians: Makram Sleibi, Mohammad Yousef Awad, and media activist Mohammad Ayyad Awad.
The soldiers also invaded the Municipality area in Hebron city and abducted Mohammad Barakat Al-Atrash after storming his home and conducting a violent search, causing damage.
Additionally, the army installed roadblocks at various entrances to Hebron city and its surrounding villages, towns, and refugee camps, closing several roads with iron gates and concrete blocks.
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The soldiers also intensified restrictions around the Ibrahimi Mosque and closed all electronic gates leading to it.
In Jenin, in the northern West Bank, the army invaded several neighborhoods in Ya’bad town, south of the city, storming and ransacking numerous homes before abducting Bassam Amarna, Mahmoud Amarna, and Ersheed Nabil Amarna.
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The Israeli army has escalated its invasions and violations in Jenin, the Jenin refugee camp, and surrounding villages and towns for the 61st consecutive day, causing massive destruction to homes and infrastructure and carrying out dozens of abductions.
In related news, soldiers invaded the Old City of Nablus in the occupied West Bank’s northern region and the Balata refugee camp, east of Nablus.
The soldiers fired numerous live rounds in Balata refugee camp, while additional troops were deployed into various alleys and neighborhoods.
The soldiers continued their invasion and violent searches of homes, causing significant damage.