Israeli occupation forces conducted coordinated invasions across the occupied West Bank on Sunday, detaining at least nine Palestinian civilians, while illegal Israeli paramilitary colonizers continued their violations.

In Bethlehem Governorate, south of occupied Jerusalem, Israeli forces invaded the town of Tuqu’ in the southeastern part of the district and detained three civilians, Karim Mohammad Mahmoud Al-Amour, 29, Odai Mohammad Mousa Al-Amour, 26, and Ahmad Mahmoud Ahmad Abu Mfarreh, 24.

In a separate incursion into Beit Fajjar, south of Bethlehem, two more civilians, Yousef Ahmad Abu Hussein Taqatqa , 27, and Daoud Mohammad Daoud Thawabta, 26, were also abducted.

From Al-Obeidiyya town, east of Bethlehem, Israeli forces abducted Mohammad Ibrahim Mohammad Abu Sarhan, 38.

Meanwhile, illegal paramilitary colonizers attacked the home of Mohammad Al-Walayda in the wilderness area of Rashaida, vandalizing the property while the family was absent.

In Hebron, in the southern West Bank, Israeli forces invaded the town of Halhul and detained two young men, Saif Abdul-Rahim Sbeitan and Mohammad Shadi Natsha, after storming and searching their homes.

In Ramallah, in the central West Bank, the soldiers invaded Al-Am’ari refugee camp and abducted Ibrahim Hassan At-Toufi, 40, following a violent search of his home.

Also in Ramallah, an illegal colonizer invaded an agricultural room near the village of Al-Mughayyir, northeast of the city.

The structure, belonging to the Jabara family from Turmus Ayya, was vandalized in the area known as Al-Khalayel.

Days earlier, colonizers had invaded the same area and attacked another agricultural room belonging to the Abu Hamam family and attempted to assault family members.

Israeli forces had previously invaded Al-Mughayyir, imposing a three-day siege and committing widespread violations, including assaults on civilians, destruction of property, bulldozing of farmland, and the arrest of dozens, including the head of the village council.

In Nablus, in the northern West Bank, Israeli forces invaded the village of Beita at dawn, before snipers took positions on rooftops while soldiers stormed homes, ransacked their contents, and caused extensive damage. No abductions were reported, but Israeli forces blocked ambulances from entering the village.

In the northern Jordan Valley, illegal paramilitary colonizers plowed approximately 50 dunums of agricultural land near Ein Al-Sakout.

Human rights activist Aref Daraghma confirmed that the land is traditionally cultivated by Palestinian farmers using seasonal rain-fed crops.

The Jordan Valley continues to face escalating violations by the illegal Israeli colonizers targeting Palestinian residents and their property, including physical assaults, livestock theft, destruction of water infrastructure, and land seizures.

Since last summer, three Palestinian communities have been entirely emptied due to settler violence, while others have been forcibly displaced under similar threats.