Israeli soldiers kidnapped, on Monday at dawn, one Palestinian in Hebron city, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, in addition to confiscating gold and cash from a home in Beit Ummar.
The Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) said the soldiers kidnapped a former political prisoner after invading and searching him home, in Hebron city, and closed the Abu at-Reesh road, south of Hebron, with concrete blocks.
The PPS added stated that the soldiers kidnapped Baraka Rajeh Abdul-Mohsen Taha, a former political prisoner, who was released under the Shalit Prisoners Swap Agreement, after searching his home.
The soldiers also searched the home of his brother, Ashraf, who was taken prisoner by the army a few days ago.
In addition, the soldiers invaded Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, and searched the home of Ibrahim Ahmad Mustafa Awad, 27, who was killed by army fire on October 10, 2015, and confiscated 1500 grams of gold, 3000 Israeli Shekels and 150 Jordanian Dinars.
The soldiers violently searched the property, causing excessive property damage, and interrogated the family.
On Monday morning, the soldiers closed the main entrance of the Hebron Emergency Center, run by the Hebron Health Committees, by placing concrete blocks, completely sealing it.