Updated: On Thursday at dawn, Israeli soldiers abducted seventeen Palestinians, including siblings, from their homes in Nablus, and three in Qalqilia, in the occupied West Bank’s northern part.

Media sources said many Israeli military vehicles invaded Qalqilia, stormed and ransacked homes, and abducted two Palestinians.

The sources stated that the army stormed the city from its northern entrance, broke into several homes, and abducted 17-year-old Ibrahim Mansour and young man Nizar Adwan after ransacking their residences in the Kafr Saba neighborhood.

During the same invasion, soldiers also destroyed a memorial dedicated to slain Palestinians Ala’ Nazzal and Anas Qaraqe’ in the area.

In a related development, Israeli forces invaded the village of Far’ata, east of Qalqilia, and abducted Islam Al-Tawil following the forced invasion and violent of his home, causing damage.

The soldiers also invaded many neighborhoods in the northern West Bank city of Nablus and abducted 14 Palestinians after breaking into and ransacking their homes.

Local sources reported that soldiers stormed residential areas across the city, conducting extensive home invasions that left property damaged.

The abducted Palestinians are Amir Kamel Sarakji from Al-Salam Street; Bara’ Ramzi Dweikat from Askar al-Balad; Ahmad and his brother Mousa Dweikat from Balata al-Balad; Emad Al-Baaz from Asira Street; Motea’ Al-‘Aloul from University Street; Obada and his brother Jihad Abu Seir from the Titi Bridge area; Mojahid and Mohannad Tabanja from Khallet al-‘Amoud; Osaid Al-Na’na’ from Jabal al-Shamali; Abdullah Al-Betawi and Yousef Dweikat from the Al-Dahiya neighborhood; and Mohammad Al-Khalili from Tal Street.

The soldiers also invaded Jalbun and Kafr Dan villages, near the northern West Bank city of Jenin, closed streets before storming and ransacking many homes.