On Monday evening, Israeli soldiers carried out invasions in multiple areas of the occupied West Bank, injuring several Palestinians and abducting one individual.
In Beita town, south of Nablus in the northern West Bank, Israeli military vehicles invaded the town from several directions, closing streets, sparking protests.
Media sources reported that the soldiers fired tear gas and concussion grenades to force the Palestinians to leave the streets and shops, causing many to suffer from tear gas inhalation, cuts, and bruises.
Beita remains a frequent target of daily invasions and violations by Israeli soldiers and the illegal paramilitary colonizers.
In Tubas, in the northeastern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Khalil Fuqaha’, 29, while he was crossing the Al-Hamra Israeli military roadblock in the Northern Plains.
In Ramallah, central West Bank, the soldiers invaded Shuqba village, northwest of the city, stormed a home, ransacked it, and occupied its rooftop as a firing post and monitoring tower.
During the invasion, the soldiers fired live rounds and rubber-coated steel bullets, injuring a young man with a live round to the leg.
On Monday at dawn, Israeli soldiers launched a series of invasions across the occupied West Bank, including occupied Jerusalem, storming and ransacking dozens of homes and abducting dozens of Palestinians. The soldiers also caused damage to a Palestinian vehicle during the raids.
It is worth mentioning that, since the beginning of this year, Israeli soldiers have killed 118 Palestinians, including 21 children and four women, in several parts of the occupied West Bank.
The army has killed 51 Palestinians in Jenin, 20 in Tubas, 15 in Nablus, 14 in Tulkarem, 5 in Hebron, 4 in Bethlehem, 3 in Qalqilia, 3 in Jerusalem, 2 in Ramallah, and 1 in Salfit.
In the Gaza Strip, the army killed more than 2,575 Palestinians, including at least 527 children, 317 women and 111 elders since the beginning of this year.
Since October 7,2023, Israel has killed more than 50,579 Palestinians, including at least 15,617 children, 9,803 women and 3,850 elders,