Israeli forces carried out extensive invasions across the occupied West Bank on Sunday, shooting and injuring five Palestinians, breaking into homes, and abducting numerous residents in multiple districts.

In Nablus in the northern West Bank, Israeli forces abducted a woman and her son after invading several neighborhoods in the city.

Soldiers broke into a residential building on Sufian Street, searched an apartment, and abducted Yahia Nasser al‑Qoqa and his mother.

The forces also invaded the town of Salem east of Nablus, searched several homes, and withdrew without reporting additional abductions.

In Jenin, in the northern West Bank, the soldiers invaded Beit Qad village, east of the city, stormed and ransacked homes before abducting Maher Hikmat Zidan.

In Tulkarem, in the northwestern West Bank, the soldiers invaded at-Ttil town, north of the city, searched homes and abducted Mohammad Hamza Al-Ali.

In occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted the head of the sanitation department at the Al-Aqsa Mosque, Raed Zghayyar, after the army accompanied dozens of colonizers into the courtyards of the holy site.

North of Jerusalem, Israeli forces invaded the town of ar‑Ram, where soldiers shot three Palestinians and abducted six others.

Media sources said the soldiers closed streets, triggering protests, before firing concussion grenades and gas bombs that wounded three residents.

The forces then stormed and ransacked homes, abducting Mustafa Hamas Abu Ghadab, Islam Abu ar‑Rob, Mohammad Hosni, Sohaib Zayed, Mohammad Fayyala Bahbah, and Ahmad al‑Oss.

The army also invaded Kafr Aqab town, north of Jerusalem, before breaking into homes and searching them.

In Hebron in the southern West Bank, two young men were shot by Israeli forces west of the city. Local sources reported that soldiers opened fire at the pair after chasing them along the area adjacent to the illegal Annexation Wall near Beit Marsam. Palestinian medics transported both wounded residents to a hospital in Hebron for treatment.

In a separate incident, Israeli forces invaded the town of Dura, southwest of Hebron, and positioned themselves around the Dura Governmental Hospital.

Also in the southern West Bank, Israeli forces abducted a young man from the town of Beit Ummar, north of Hebron.

Media activist Mohammad Awwad said soldiers broke into several homes and neighborhoods before abducting 20‑year‑old Tareq Awwad.

The forces also invaded the Al‑‘Arroub refugee camp, searched homes, and detained several boys for on‑site interrogations.

In the Bethlehem area, Israeli forces abducted six Palestinians from the Dheisheh refugee camp south of the city.

Media sources said soldiers invaded the refugee camp at dawn, broke into multiple homes, and abducted Karam Nasr Abed‑Rabbo, 33, Ahmad Mousa Sajdiya, 39, brothers Tareq and Abdullah Ziad Arafa, aged 21 and 20, Zakariya Rafat Farraj, 20, and Omar Ahmad Adawi.

The forces also invaded the Jib ath‑Thieb area east of Bethlehem, where they broke into and searched several homes, though no abductions were reported there.

In Salfit in the central West Bank, Israeli forces abducted four Palestinians from the village of Marda after invading the village at dawn.

Residents said soldiers broke into several homes, searched them, and caused damage to their contents before abducting Nasfat al‑Khuffash, Mohammad Bahjat al‑Khuffash, Qoteiba Sameh al‑Khuffash, and Mohammad Ma’zouz Suleiman.

The abductions were part of a pattern of repeated invasions in towns and villages across the Salfit district, often accompanied by home searches, property destruction, and field interrogations.

In Ramallah in the central West Bank, Israeli forces installed two military roadblocks at the entrances of Ein Siniya and Yabrud.

Soldiers stationed at the military roadblocks searched vehicles and obstructed the movement of residents, causing significant traffic congestion.

Israeli occupation authorities maintain nearly 1,000 military roadblocks and gates across the occupied West Bank, a system that fragments Palestinian communities, restricts movement, and imposes collective punishment on the population.