Israeli occupation forces carried out a series of overnight invasions across the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, abducting at least three Palestinians, and imposing heightened military restrictions.
In the village of al-Mazra’a al-Qibliya, northwest of Ramallah in the central West Bank, Israeli troops stormed the home of Ahmad Saleh Saber Shreiteh before dawn, ransacking its contents and abducting him.
Further south, in the Hebron governorate, two more Palestinians were abducted. Media sources said Israeli forces invaded the village of Fuqeiqis, west of Doura town, southwest of Hebron, and abducted Firas Khalil al-Atrash.
In a separate invasion in the town of Bani Na’im, east of Hebron, troops abducted Eid Mohammad Barakat after violently searching his home.
In tandem with these incursions, Israeli forces erected multiple military roadblocks at the entrances to Hebron’s towns, villages, and refugee camps.
Several main and secondary roads were sealed off with iron gates, concrete blocks, and earthen barriers, further restricting Palestinian movement and access.