Earlier Thursday, Israeli soldiers abducted  seven Palestinians from their homes in Jenin and Tulkarem in the occupied West Bank’s northern and northwestern parts.

Media sources said many Israeli military vehicles invaded Qabatia town, south of Jenin, before the soldiers stormed and ransacked many homes, causing damage.

They added that the soldiers abducted Ahmad Kamil Ad-Da’bal, Ahmad Ad-Dammas, Sadeq ad-Dammas, Hashem Hanaysha and Mohammad as-Saho.

In addition, the soldiers closed the village of Zabbouba west of Jenin today, Thursday. Ashraf Maqalda, head of the Zabbouba Village Council, stated that Israeli bulldozers blocked the village’s main entrances with earth mounds.

Additionally, the Israeli army set up a military roadblock at the entrance to the nearby village of Ti’innik, disrupting the movement of Palestinian vehicles.

In Tulkarem, the soldiers invaded Ezbet Nasser area, east of the city, searched homes and abducted Khalil Tammouni.

In Qaffin town, north of Tulkarem, the soldiers stopped a Palestinian car and abducted its driver, Raed Ahmad Amarna.

In Nablus, in northern West Bank, Israeli occupation forces launched a large-scale invasion of the city and surrounding areas, deploying armored vehicles across multiple neighborhoods, and breaking into commercial areas, homes, and public institutions, abducting Palestinians and shooting four with live fire, including a child.

In related news, the abducted 56 Palestinians, including two women, from Hebron governorate, in the occupied West Bank’s southern part, on Thursday, in a wide-scale campaign of raids and abuse.

In addition, Israeli forces installed mobile structures and bulldozed Palestinian land in the “Osh Ghrab” area of Beit Sahour, east of Bethlehem, after the soldiers invaded it and bulldozed sections of land.

Osh Ghrab is the name of a hill located in the eastern side of Beit Sahour near Bethlehem. The site itself was a Jordanian military base taken over by Israel in 1967 who kept it as an Israeli military base. The Israeli army unilaterally abandoned the place in 2006.

Beit Sahour municipality started to renovate the place and turned it into a public park for the local community in the Bethlehem area.

Since then, Israeli soldiers and groups of illegal paramilitary colonizers have been frequently invading the area, and demolishing structures, bulldozing road, and threatening to take over the entire area.

In May of this year, the soldiers demolished a recreational park, including playgrounds and a wedding hall, in Osh Ghorab.