On Monday dawn, Israeli soldiers invaded many areas in the southern West Bank governorate of Hebron, searched homes, and abducted eight Palestinians, including siblings.
Several military vehicles invaded Bani Neim town, east of Hebron, before the soldiers stormed homes and abducted Ali Darwish Zeidat, Zahran Abdul-Razeq Zeidat, and Issa Abdul-Razeq Zeidat.
In Hebron city, the soldiers abducted Nasri Rib’ey Tamimi, in addition to two siblings, Ashraf and Fares Dreis.
Furthermore, the soldiers stopped a Palestinian car at the Beit Einoun junction, east of Hebron, and abducted a young man, Qussai Ahmad Abu Sabha, who was accompanied in the car by his father and his brothers.
After abducting the young man and removing his family from the car, the soldiers confiscated it.
In addition, the soldiers invaded many neighborhoods in Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, searched homes, causing damage, and abducted a former political prisoner, Ahmad Mohammad Za’aqeeq, 37.
During the violent searches of homes, the soldiers detained each family in one room of their homes and forced them to remain there until the army left.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded Yatta town, south of Hebron, before storming and ransacking homes for the Al-Harush and Al-Amour families, where they confiscated gold.
The soldiers also installed roadblocks at Hebron city’s various junctions, and the main streets leading to several towns and villages, in addition to placing concrete blocks, sand, and iron barriers on many streets.
In related news, Israeli soldiers shot a young Palestinian man and abducted several others, in the village of Tell, southwest of Nablus in the occupied West Bank’s northern part.