Israeli soldiers abducted, on Sunday, seven Palestinians in occupied Jerusalem and Bethlehem, in the central and southern West Bank.
On Sunday morning, Israeli forces invaded the town of Silat Al-Dhahr and the village of Al-Fandaqumiya, southwest of Jenin in the northern West Bank.
Soldiers stormed the town of Silat Al-Dhahr, stormed and searched several citizens’ homes, and confiscated surveillance camera recordings.
In Al-Fandaqumiya, the army invaded many homes, opened fire towards homes, and seized surveillance camera recordings from homes on the main street.
Northwest of occupied Jerusalem, Israeli soldiers stormed the town of Biddu, invaded and ransacked several homes, and abducted Qusay Mahmoud Badwan, Salim Muhammad Khaddour, Muhannad Samer Al-Sheikh, Muhammad Salim Khaddour Abu Salim, Suleiman Ahmed Khaddour, and Abdul Wahab Al-Khaddour.
Meanwhile, in the southern occupied West Bank, Israeli forces invaded the Dheisheh refugee camp, south of Bethlehem.
Soldiers stormed the home of Abdullah Faisal Maali, 25, before abducting him, in addition to invading and searching homes in the Al-Salam neighborhood in the camp.
On Sunday night, the army closed all entrances to the town of Tuqu’, southeast of Bethlehem, impeding the movement of local citizens, causing a traffic jam.
It was added that soldiers opened fire with live rounds and concussion grenades towards vehicles and citizens in the center of the town; there were no reports of injuries.