Updated: Israeli occupation forces carried out various invasions across the occupied West Bank early Sunday, abducting at least four Palestinians, including a child, and vandalizing homes in several towns and refugee camps.

Update: The soldiers abducted a former political prisoner, Issa Al-Abbasi, from his home in Silwan town, in occupied Jerusalem.

Update: Israeli occupation bulldozers began constructing a new settler road on Sunday in the town of Deir Jarir, east of Ramallah in central West Bank.

The Israeli bulldozers began work this morning to carve out a segregated, colonial road between the towns of Deir Jarir and Silwad, with the aim of connecting the illegal “Ofra” colony to the main highway.

It’s worth noting that Israeli forces began building another colonial road last week on the opposite side of the area being developed today.

In Kifl Haris, north of Salfit in the central West Bank, soldiers stormed the home of Salem Mohammad Al-As’ad, destroyed its contents, and abducted him.

In addition, the soldiers and illegal paramilitary colonizers uprooted and bulldozed Palestinian lands in Wad Abbas area, between the towns of Deir Istiya and Qarawat Bani Hassan, west of Salfit.

In Beita, south of Nablus in the northern West Bank, the army abducted Abdul-Rahman Amjad Khdeirat, a former political prisoner, after violently searching his residence.

Troops also invaded Askar al-Qadim refugee camp and the adjacent Public Housing area,  east of Nablus, storming and searching several homes.

In Abu Dis, southeast of occupied Jerusalem, Israeli forces abducted 16-year-old Mo’men Affana after storming and searching his family home.

These invasions are part of a broader escalation of Israeli violations across the occupied West Bank.

On Saturday, Israeli soldiers and paramilitary colonizers attacked Palestinian communities in Jalazone, near Ramallah, Arroub, Beit Awa, and Halhul, near Hebron abducted civilians, fired live ammunition and tear gas, and assaulted paramedics.

Israeli Colonizers also released livestock onto Palestinian farmland near Bethlehem, contributing to land seizures and agricultural sabotage.

First Published on Sep 28, 2025 at 09:53