Earlier Thursday, Israeli soldiers abducted two Palestinian siblings from Al-Fawwar refugee camp, south of Hebron, in the occupied West Bank.

Local sources said the occupation forces stormed Al-Fawwar camp amid heavy gunfire, sound bombs, and gas bombs, before storming and ransacking homes.

They added that the soldiers abducted former political prisoner, Baha’ Ibrahim Shawabka, and his younger brother Ala’.

In the old city of Hebron, Israeli forces severely beat Abdul-Rahman Wajih Jaber, before Palestinian medics took him to Alia Governmental Hospital for treatment.

Additionally, the soldiers invaded the home of the head of the village council of Tiwani, Mohammad Rib’ey, issuing him warnings against providing any services to the residents of the village.

In other news, the army intensified the closure of entrances to towns and camps in Hebron, continued the closure of neighborhoods in the Old City, and the town of Ithna, west of Hebron, preventing citizens from passing on foot from time to time at the entrance of the town, which has been closed for 47 consecutive days.

They soldiers also set up several military roadblocks in various areas of Hebron governorate, including the Abu Sneina neighborhood, searched citizens’ vehicles and checked their IDs.