On Tuesday dawn, Israeli soldiers abducted nine Palestinians, including siblings, from their homes in Jenin and Qalqilia, and invaded Nablus, in the occupied West Bank.
In Jenin, in the northern West Bank, the soldiers invaded Al-Yamoun town, west of the city, and ransacked many homes before abducting As’ad Abu Aisha Khamaisa and Sharif Ghassan Samar, from their homes.
The soldiers also invaded and ransacked the homes of Abed and Maher Kamel Abu Al-Haija, in the center of the town, leading to protests.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted two siblings, Ezzeddin and Mahmoud Abu Ali, from Siris village, west of Jenin.
The soldiers also invaded Methaloon town, south of Jenin, searched homes, and abducted Jihad Mojahed No’eirat, in addition to invading the nearby towns of Sielet Al-Harithiya, Kafr Dan, and Ta’nak village.
In Qalqilia, in the northwestern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Majd Ziad Abu Haniyya and Abdul-Rahman Sweidan from their homes in Azzoun town, and Anas Azmi Abu Al-Amir from Kath Thulth town, east of the city,
The soldiers also invaded Ras Atiyya town, south of Qalqilia, before storming a home and ransacking it.
In related news, several army vehicles, including a bulldozer, invaded the Balata refugee camp, east of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, before storming several buildings and social clubs and ransacking them.
Many Palestinians protested the invasion before the soldiers fired dozens of live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets, and gas bombs.
The soldiers also invaded Zawata village, west of Nablus, and Qaryout south of the city, and searched homes.
In addition, the army invaded Tuqu town and Dar Salah village, southeast and east of Bethlehem, searched homes and summoned Qaids Mohammad Shawriyya, Humam Raja Shawawra, 33, and Atef Daoud Salim, 21, for interrogation.
Ad-Dameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association said Israel is now holding captives at least 9100 Palestinian detainees, including 3558 who are held under arbitrary Administrative detention orders without charges or trial, and more than 200 children.