On Friday, Israeli forces abducted seven Palestinians, including three children, in Hebron, located in the southern part of the occupied West Bank.
Media sources reported that Israeli forces invaded the town of Yatta, and abducted the children Mohammad Saleh Nassar, Qusai Jamal Najjar, and Issam Ziad Rabba’, along with residents Mohammad Mousa Najjar and Ibrahim Ahmad Shawabka from the al-Fawwar refugee camp, south of Hebron.
Additionally, Bashar Yasser Farrajeen from the al-Arroub refugee camp, north of Hebron, and Eyad Shahir Odah al-Hroub from Deir Samet town, west of the city, were abducted after the soldiers invaded and ransacked their homes.
Israeli forces also invaded several homes in the town of Beit Ula, northwest of Hebron, as well as in Halhoul and ath-Thaheriyya towns, north and south of Hebron, before storming and ransacking the properties.
It is worth noting that Israeli forces continue to seal off main entrances to towns, refugee camps, and the city of Hebron with iron gates and earth mounds. They have also intensified restrictions within the old city neighborhoods, enforcing closures at electronic gates and military checkpoints near the Ibrahimi Mosque.