On Friday dawn, the army abducted seven Palestinians, including two former political prisoners, from their homes, and confiscated cash and cars, in the Ramallah governorate, in the occupied West Bank’s central part.

The soldiers invaded Sinjil town, north of Ramallah, searched many homes, and abducted Abdul-Hafeth Shabana, Mohammad Shabana, and Hamza Tawafsha.

During the violent searches of homes and the resulting damage, the soldiers confiscated three cars and 11,000 shekels.


In addition, the soldiers invaded the Al-Mughayyir and Deir Nitham villages, searched and ransacked homes, before abducting two former political prisoners, Ahmad Na’san Abu Na’im and Salah Farid Abu Na’im, in addition to Mohammad Hasan Al-A’raj, and a high school student, Khaled Ali Na’san.


The soldiers also invaded Budrus village, west of Ramallah, leading to protests, and fired live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets, and gas bombs.

It is worth noting that the soldiers invaded Beita town, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, and the city’s western area, before searching and ransacking many homes.

In related news, the soldiers invaded Tulkarem city, in the northwestern part of the occupied West Bank, searched and ransacked many homes, and abducted four Palestinians, including one journalist.

Late Thursday night, Israeli soldiers invaded Beit Furik town, east of Nablus in the occupied West Bank’s northern part, and shot six Palestinians during ensuing protests.