In the predawn hours of Thursday, Israeli soldiers abducted eight Palestinians, including two children, after invading several towns and villages in the Bethlehem governorate, in the southern occupied West Bank.
Southwest of Bethlehem, the army stormed the town of Nahalin, and deployed soldiers in the center of the town.
Soldiers abducted two Palestinian children, Muhammad Salim al-Nis and Adham Abd Shakarneh, after breaking into their parents’ homes.
Several military vehicles invaded the town of Tuqu’, southeast of the city, while soldiers were deployed in several neighborhoods.
Soldiers broke into and searched the homes of Musa Jawdat Al-Amour and the former prisoner, Ammar Yasser Al-Amour, before abducting them.
Meanwhile, in the city of Bethlehem, Israeli special forces abducted Hamouda Al-Shamali in the Karkafa area in the city.
In the same area, the army stormed and ransacked the home of Tawfiq Al-Shamali, before abducting him.
Furthermore, the army stormed the town of Janata, southeast of Bethlehem, and abducted Othman Atta Al-Arouj, after breaking into and ransacking his home.
Southeast of the city, Israeli occupation forces stormed the village of Asakra, invaded the home of lawyer, Yasser Al-Asakr, and assaulted him before abducting him.