On Saturday, Israeli forces abducted at least eight Palestinians, and assaulted several citizens, including a child, in various regions of the occupied West Bank.

Israeli occupation forces abducted, at dawn Saturday, five Palestinians in the town of Sebastia, northwest of Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank.

According to the Mayor of Sebastia, Muhammad Azem, the occupation army invaded the town in the early dawn hours, stormed several homes, assaulted young men, and abducted Mustafa Youssef Sukkar, Saif Muhammad Abu Saif, Ismail Jihad Hawari, Yasser Ahmed Kayed, and Amr Nizar Kayed

Meanwhile, in the northern West Bank, Israeli forces confiscated a tractor, on Saturday morning, and abducted its owner in the town of Douma, southeast of Nablus.

While he was plowing his land, soldiers chased Musab Abdel Samie Dawabsha, and proceeded to abduct him and seized his tractor.

In the evening, Israeli forces abducted the guard of the Greek Consul in Jerusalem, while he was in the Church of the Holy Sepulcher.

Media sources said that soldiers attacked and abducted the guard of the Greek Consul during the celebration of Holy Saturday.

Furthermore, on Saturday evening, the army stormed the town of Beit Rima, northwest of Ramallah in the central occupied West Bank, sparking protests.

Media sources said that Israeli forces assaulted a Palestinian child, and fired live rounds and tear gas canisters at those who resisted the incursion.

In the northeastern part of the West Bank, Israeli soldiers abducted a Palestinian resident of the Ein al-Sultan camp near Jericho, while he was passing through a military roadblock, north of the city.

According to Eid Barahma, the director of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society in Jericho, occupation forces abducted Jibril Musa Salem Abu Kharbish at a flying military roadblock near the village of Fasayil, north of Jericho.

Illegal Israeli colonizers, on Saturday, attacked three shepherds near Hebron in the southern West Bank, before soldiers abducted them, and stormed homes in the northern Jordan Valley.

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