On Sunday night, Israeli soldiers abducted three Palestinians from Tulkarem and Jenin, in the northwestern and northern parts of the occupied West Bank.
Media sources said the soldiers abducted a young man, Moath Abu Seriyya, after stopping him near the Jabara Bridge, south of Tulkarem.
The sources added that the soldiers installed a sudden military roadblock under the Jabara Bridge, stopped and searched dozens of cars, and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
The soldiers also invaded the Kadouri Junction area in the western neighborhood of Tulkarem and conducted searches in the area.
In Jenin, the soldiers invaded Um Dar village, west of the city, and abducted Emad Abdul-Jabbar Zeidan, 60, and Akram Sabe’ Fuad Zeidan, 30, while standing near the homes close to the Annexation Wall, separating the Palestinians from their lands in the village.
In related news, the soldiers invaded Beit Jala city, west of Bethlehem, and occupied a building, owned by Gabi Khaliliyya, before turning it into a military post, leading to protests, and fired live rounds gas bombs, and concussion grenades.
The Palestinian Detainees Committee and the Palestinians Prisoners’ Society said that the Israeli army has abducted more than 9.655 in the occupied West Bank, including Jerusalem, since October 7, 2023.
The number does not include the Palestinians who were abducted by the Israeli army in the devastated and destroyed Gaza Strip.
They also said that the army abducted more than 30 Palestinians, including a woman and former political prisoner in several parts of the West Bank, including Jerusalem.