Israeli forces abducted four Palestinians early Saturday during invasions in the Hebron governorate, in the occupied West Bank’s southern region.
Media sources said Israeli military vehicles stormed Ethna, west of Hebron, storming and ransacking homes before abducting Ali Farajalla and Shehada Jeetawi, both former political prisoners who had recently been released in March under a temporary ceasefire agreement after spending twenty years in Israeli prisons.
Sources added that occupation forces abducted the teacher, Israa Jibril Tamiza, after invading her home.
Meanwhile, Israeli soldiers invaded Doura, south of Hebron, searched homes, and abducted Salim Abu Rahma.
Earlier Saturday, the soldiers abducted three Palestinians, including a woman, in Jenin and in Tulkarem, in the northern and the northwestern parts of the occupied West Bank.
On Saturday at dawn, an Israeli military vehicle deliberately rammed into a bus carrying Palestinian pilgrims in the city of Jenin, causing damage but no reported injuries.