Illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers carried out new assaults across the occupied West Bank on Thursday, including the seizure of residential buildings in eastern Hebron and violent attacks against Palestinian communities in the northern Jordan Valley, Ramallah in the central West Bank, and in Nablus, in the northern West Bank, amid intensified protection from Israeli occupation forces.
Colonizers seized two multi‑unit residential buildings in the Jabal Jales area, east of Hebron in the southern West Bank, on Thursday evening.
Local sources said the colonizers raised the Israeli flag atop the buildings and installed the Star of David, taking advantage of an ongoing Israeli military campaign in the area.
Earlier, Israeli occupation forces had invaded Jabal Jales, imposing a strict closure and curfew on residents.
Troops broke into homes, detained dozens of Palestinians for hours, subjected them to field interrogations, and converted several houses into military posts.
Also in Hebron, a Palestinian woman, Khadra al‑Hamamda, suffered concussions and bruises after Israeli colonizers invaded Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron, and stormed the home of the al‑Hamamda family in the al‑Mafqara area.
Palestinian medics rushed to the property, treated the woman, and transported her to a nearby hospital.
In addition, colonizers attacked several homes in al‑Mazra‘a al‑Sharqiya, north‑east of Ramallah in the central West Bank.
The al‑Baydar Organization for Human Rights stated that the colonizers targeted multiple houses before residents confronted them, prompting the attackers to fire live rounds toward the youths.
The organization added that colonizers banged on doors and windows of several homes, causing panic and distress among families throughout the area.
In the northern Jordan Valley in the northeastern West Bank, dozens of colonizers attacked Palestinian residents in Hammamat al‑Maleh late Wednesday night.
Mo’taz Bisharat, the official responsible for the Wall & Colonization Resistance Commission in Tubas, stated that the colonizers assaulted families in the area, injuring Mahdi Daraghma, head of the local village council, who was transferred to a medical center for treatment.
Bisharat added that colonizers also damaged two vehicles and set fire to uninhabited tents in the area, as part of a growing pattern of coordinated attacks targeting Palestinian communities across the region.
In Ramallah, in the central West Bank, Israeli colonizers burned several mobile homes on Friday evening in a Bedouin community located between Rammun and Deir Dibwan, east of the city, displacing multiple families.
A resident of the community stated that a group of colonizers attacked the area and set fire to eight mobile homes housing families from the community situated east of Ramon. The structures were completely destroyed, leaving the affected families without shelter.
He added that colonizer attacks on the community have sharply increased over the past month. The most serious assault occurred two days earlier, when colonizers launched a violent attack that injured five Palestinians and included the theft of dozens of livestock, cash, and gold.
The community, like many Bedouin areas in the central West Bank, has faced repeated colonizer assaults carried out under the protection of Israeli occupation forces, including arson attacks, property destruction, and the targeting of residents and their livelihoods.
In Nablus in the northern West Bank, Israeli colonizers invaded the outskirts of al‑Lubban ash‑Sharqiya, south of the city, and fired live rounds at Palestinian homes, in addition to invading the Wad Abwein area to the west of the village.