On Sunday, Israeli troops stormed many areas in the southern West Bank governorates of Bethlehem and Hebron, and abducted seven Palestinian young men after invading their homes.
The occupation army invaded, on Sunday morning, the city of Bethlehem in the southern West Bank, in addition to the towns of Jannata, Al-Khader, and Ad-Doha, the village of Artas, and the Dheisheh refugee camp.
In Jannata town, southeast of Bethlehem, Israeli forces invaded and searched the home of Osama Awadallah before abducting him.
Meanwhile, soldiers stormed the homes of Muhammad Soman, 46, in the city of Bethlehem, and Muhammad Abu Zaid in the town of Ad-Doha, west of the city, before abducting them.
The army also distributed leaflets warning citizens not to participate in an Nationalistic events.
In the southern part of the occupied West Bank, Israeli forces invaded the town of Ash-Shuyukh, northeast of Hebron, before dawn Sunday, and broke into many homes.
Soldiers detained several Palestinian citizens, inspected their identifications, assaulted many of them, and confiscated privately-owned vehicles.
The home of the Secretary-General of the Fatah movement, Issa Tafesh Halayqa was stormed and ransacked by the occupation army, while soldiers assaulted him, abducted him and his three sons, Qusay, Ahmed, and Muhammad.