Israeli occupation forces abducted four Palestinians on Saturday, including two siblings—both children—in Hebron and Ramallah, located in the southern and central parts of the occupied West Bank.
In Hebron, soldiers raided the towns of Yatta and ath-Thaheriya, storming and ransacking homes before abducting two young men.
Media sources confirmed that Turki Shawahin was taken from his home in Yatta, while Amir Mahmoud Ishnaiwer was abducted from his residence in ath-Thaheriya.
Occupation forces also invaded Doura, south of Hebron, and the Al-Arroub refugee camp to the north.
Roadblocks were installed on key routes leading to surrounding villages and towns. Soldiers stopped and searched dozens of vehicles, interrogated residents while inspecting their ID cards, and detained several young men for hours before releasing them at the entrances of Ethna and Shiokh towns west of Hebron.
In Nablus, in the northern West Bank, soldiers stormed the town of Qusra, firing tear gas and live ammunition before abducting two Palestinian children—Wisam Mahmoud and his brother Siraj Mahmoud.
The army also invaded the town of Sebastia, focusing on the archaeological area west of Nablus. Several streets were closed before the soldiers withdrew.
In Ramallah, occupation forces entered Turmus Ayya, northeast of the city, but later retreated without reported arrests.
Meanwhile, in the central West Bank, a group of illegal paramilitary colonizers gathered near the main entrance of Deir Dibwan village, east of Ramallah. Shortly afterward, Israeli military vehicles invaded the town and sealed off its entrance, blocking all Palestinian traffic
Also Saturday, groups of illegal Israeli paramilitary colonizers, squatting on stolen Palestinian lands, conducted numerous violations against the Palestinians and their property across the occupied West Bank.