At dawn on Tuesday, Israeli occupation forces invaded Hebron city and several surrounding Palestinian communities in the southern occupied West Bank, before storming and ransacking dozens of homes and abducting eleven Palestinian citizens.
In Hebron city, the army abducted Yosri Abu Sneina, Mus’ab Abu Sneina, Raed Hosni, and Ezz Matariyya from their residences.
In Bani Na’im town, east of Hebron, Israeli forces invaded and abducted Mohammad Issa Mer’ey from his home. A similar invasion in Ethna town resulted in the abduction of Samir Tmeiza.
In Surif, northwest of Hebron, the soldiers abducted Abdullah Mohammad Ghneimat, Rami Ibrahim Ghneimat, and Raed Ali Ghneimat following home invasions.
Throughout the Hebron Governorate, the army erected multiple roadblocks at town and village entrances, in addition to installing concrete barriers, iron gates, and sand mounds, further restricting movement and access.
Earlier Tuesday, Israeli occupation forces abducted five Palestinians from their homes in the West Bank governorates of Bethlehem and Nablus, following a series of violent invasions and property violations.
Also at dawn, the soldiers invaded the towns of Beitunia and Kafr Ni’ma, west of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank’s central part and abducted four Palestinian citizens.
In addition, a group of Israeli paramilitary colonizers invaded the village of Beitin, east of Ramallah in the central part of the occupied West Bank, wrote racist graffiti and burned Palestinian cars.