Israeli occupation forces invaded several areas across Qalqilia and Jenin in the northern West Bank, abducting civilians, storming homes, and deploying military checkpoints in a series of coordinated assaults.

In Qalqilia, the soldiers abducted Mustafa Riyashi from the town of Azzoun after forcibly invading and searching his family home.

The army invaded the city from its western entrance, firing live ammunition and concussion grenades. The soldiers then broke into a café in the Sharjah area near the apartheid wall, though no injuries were reported.

The invasions extended to the villages of Jit and Far’ata, east of Qalqilia, where soldiers set up military roadblocks and invaded several homes before withdrawing after two hours.

In Jenin, a large Israeli force invaded the village of Bir al-Basha, vandalizing homes and abducting four young men.

Residents reported extensive property damage and intimidation tactics used against families during the assault.

In addition, the army stormed the city of Nablus in the occupied West Bank, injuring nearly 80 Palestinians, including one person shot with live ammunition.

Earlier Thursday, Israeli soldiers abducted three Palestinians, including a man who lost his leg after being shot by illegal an Israeli paramilitary colonizer, from the Hebron governorate, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank.

On Wednesday evening, Israeli soldiers closed the two gates at the entrances to Hizma town, northeast of occupied Jerusalem, before invading the town and firing several gas bombs and concussion grenades.

These invasions reflect the intensifying campaign of repression across the occupied West Bank, marked by arbitrary detentions, destruction of civilian property, and the targeting of public spaces. The pattern of violence continues to escalate in parallel with the genocide unfolding in Gaza.