Israeli occupation forces abducted two Palestinian citizens on Monday, while illegal paramilitary colonizers carried out an assault on a home in the Hebron governorate, in the occupied West Bank’s southern part.
Media sources reported that Israeli troops abducted Ibrahim Samir al-Shalalda from the town of Sa’ir, northeast of Hebron, and Mohammad Salman Abu Sharkh from ath-Thaheriya in the south, after storming and ransacking their homes.
Anti-colonization activist Osama Makhama stated that a group of colonizers from the illegal settlement of “Susiya” attacked the home of Nasser Nawaj’a in the village of Susiya. The assailants smashed windows and surveillance cameras, causing minor injuries to Nawaj’a’s young daughter.
Meanwhile, Israeli forces installed multiple military roadblocks at the entrances to Hebron city, its towns, villages, and refugee camps. Several main and secondary roads were sealed off with iron gates, concrete blocks, and earth mounds—further restricting movement and isolating communities.
In related developments, Israeli soldiers invaded the town of Al-Khader and the Deheishe refugee camp south of Bethlehem, as well as Tuqu’ to the southeast and Doha city to the west.
Additionally, forces stormed Beitin village, east of Ramallah in the central West Bank, and abducted 19-year-old Yazan Fuad Jarab’a after raiding and ransacking his family’s home.