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.
In Bethlehem, multiple military vehicles invaded the town of Za’tara, east of the city, where soldiers stormed and ransacked homes.
Media sources said the army abducted Amir Mahmoud Abu ‘Eeda (20), Jihad Mahmoud Abu ‘Eeda (21), and Atef Yousef Al-Baw (20).
The forces also invaded the towns of Shawawra and ‘Obeidiyya, east of Bethlehem, conducting further searches and causing property damage.
In Nablus, soldiers invaded several neighborhoods in the city, broke into homes and subjected them to aggressive searches before abducting Abdullah Bassem ad-Dabiyya.
Further east, in Deir Al-Hatab village, Israeli forces stormed the home of Ahmad Abdul-Rahman Omran and abducted him after destroying household contents.
In addition, the army invaded the village of Tell, southwest of Nablus, where homes were searched and damaged.
In related developments, Israeli soldiers invaded Tammun, east of Tubas in the northeastern West Bank, amid surveillance drone activity overhead. They sealed off streets and conducted sweeping searches in the town.
Also on Tuesday, the army invaded Kafr Qaddum, east of Qalqilia in the northern West Bank, and was extensively deployed across the Shamiya neighborhood before eventually withdrawing.
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.