Israeli forces abducted, on Tuesday, a Palestinian man in the central West Bank governorate of Salfit and dozens in the devastated Gaza Strip.
On Tuesday morning, Israeli forces invaded a factory near the town of Qarawat Bani Hassan, northwest of Salfit in the central occupied West Bank.
Soldiers stormed and ransacked a tea factory, confiscated equipment and abducted its owner, identified as Muhammad Jamal Rayan.
Before dawn on Tuesday Israeli troops invaded the town of Al-Khader, southwest of Bethlehem in the southern part of the West Bank, sparking protests.
In the western area of the town, the army fired tear gas canisters and concussion grenades at Palestinians who protested the invasion; no injuries were reported.
In the war-torn Gaza Strip, Israeli soldiers abducted, on Tuesday, dozens of Palestinian citizens in the Al-Jame’a area, west of Gaza City in the northern part of the Strip.
Media sources said that soldiers handcuffed and blindfolded an unknown number of citizens, ranging from the ages of 15 to 65, and took them to an undisclosed location.
In 123 days of military aggression against the people of Gaza, Israeli forces have killed at least 27.585 Palestinians, including more than 12.500 children, 8.000 women, 339 medical workers, including doctors, nurses, and medics, and 200 journalists, and injured more than 66.978, in several parts of the Gaza Strip, in addition to about 8.000 who remain missing, largely buried under the rubble of bombarded homes and buildings in various parts of the coastal enclave.