Early Sunday, Israeli soldiers abducted at least six Palestinians, including a wounded young man and two siblings, from their homes in various parts of the occupied West Bank.

The soldiers invaded Qabatia, a town south of Jenin in the northern West Bank, where they stormed and ransacked homes, abducting two young men, one of whom was shot.

Media sources reported that soldiers shot Hamza Maher in the leg before abducting him, and also detained Ayyash Raed Zakarna.

During the invasion, the soldiers occupied rooftops of several homes they had broken into and used them as monitoring towers and firing posts.

In Nablus, also in the northern West Bank, soldiers invaded multiple neighborhoods, including the Old City and surrounding areas.

Troops stormed and violently searched several homes before abducting Omar Abu Omar and Hamdi Al-‘Arda.

In Hebron, in the southern West Bank, soldiers invaded Um al-Kheir village in Masafer Yatta, south of the city, storming and searching homes before abducting Fuad Yasser Al-Hathalin and his brother, Ibrahim.

It is also worth noting that soldiers pursued a car transporting Palestinian workers near a section of the Annexation Wall, west of Ethna town, and opened fire on it. The incident did not result in injuries or abductions.