On Wednesday night, Israeli forces invaded the village of Husan, located west of Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank, sealing all entrances before invading Palestinian homes and abducting a woman.

Rami Hamamra, head of the Husan Village Council, reported that several military vehicles entered the village, erecting roadblocks and restricting movement.

He stated that the soldiers stormed and ransacked numerous homes, primarily those belonging to families of political prisoners, and assaulted several residents, before abducting 45-year-old Shirin Khaled Hamamra.

Shirin is the sister of Ezzeddin Hamamra, a political prisoner currently serving a life sentence in an Israeli prison.

At dawn Wednesday, the army invaded Husan, west of Bethlehem, Al-Khader, south of the city, and Al-Walaja, northwest of Bethlehem, before the soldiers stormed and ransacked dozens of homes, and abducted at least twenty-two Palestinians, including siblings and children, in addition to a wounded young man.

The abductees were among dozens of Palestinians, including children, a father and his son, and siblings, whom Israeli soldiers abducted during invasions and violent searches of homes and property across the West Bank.