Israeli forces abducted, on Monday, thirty-seven Palestinian civilians in Ramallah and occupied Jerusalem, in the central West Bank, and Bethlehem in the southern part of the West Bank.
The army also abducted eleven from the Jenin governorate in the north, ten from the Jericho governorate in the Jordan Valley, and one from Qalqilia in the northwestern part of the West Bank.
Tulkarem
On Monday evening Israeli forces stormed the city of Tulkarem in the northwestern part of the occupied West Bank.
Soldiers roamed the city in their military vehicles and on foot, firing live rounds, without making any arrests.
Ramallah
Israeli forces invaded and searched the homes of several Palestinian citizens before abducting 8 from the villages of Ain Qinya and Ras Karkar, Silwad town, and the Al-Jalazoun refugee camp in the Ramallah governorate in the central West Bank. Soldiers also erected a military roadblock in the middle of Ni’lin town and fired live rounds at citizens.
It is important to mention that the army assaulted Abu Shair and destroyed his property.
Occupied Jerusalem
In occupied Jerusalem the army stormed and searched many homes before abducting 13 Palestinian citizens, including a young woman from the towns of Abu Dis, Silwan, Sur Baher, and the Al-Thawri neighborhood.
It is important to mention that occupation forces stormed the Al-Sawana neighborhood and invaded the home of the elderly, Sheikh Ikrima Sabri, an Imam at the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Bethlehem
Occupation forces abducted 16 citizens from the Bethlehem governorate in the southern West Bank, after invading and searching their homes in the Dheisheh refugee camp, and the town of Doha.
Meanwhile, the army fired live rounds, concussion grenades, and tear gas canisters during their incursion into the camp, and distributed flyers warning citizens not to participate in national events.
Hebron
In the southern occupied West Bank, soldiers stormed the city of Hebron, and the town of Dura, searched citizens homes and commercial shops, and erected military roadblocks in many towns and villages, checking their identification.