On Thursday at dawn, Israeli soldiers invaded several areas in the occupied West Bank, stormed and violently searched homes, and abducted multiple Palestinians.
In Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, the soldiers invaded homes in Halhoul, Doura, and Tarqumia.
They abducted Mohammad Yousef Al-Baw, a former political prisoner, Odai Essam Al-Baw, and Ishaq Zghayyar from Halhoul, as well as Anas Rajoub from Doura. The soldiers also invaded and searched the homes of Ishaq Zghayyar and Melek Zghayyar in Hebron city.
Additionally, Israeli forces abducted several Palestinian workers near the Annexation Wall in Tarqumia.
In Bethlehem, the soldiers abducted Qusai Saed Sanad, 30, after stopping and assaulting him near the Rachel’s Tomb area, north of the city, and transported him to an unknown location.
In Nablus, in the northern occupied West Bank, the soldiers invaded multiple neighborhoods in the eastern, western, and central parts of the city, stormed and ransacked numerous homes before abducting four Palestinians, including a journalist.
Local sources confirmed that the soldiers abducted journalist Samer Khweira from his home on ‘Aseeda Street, Emad Halawa from the Al-Aqaba neighborhood in the Old City, Amro Mahmoud Abu ar-Roz from Ras Al-Ein refugee camp, west of Nablus, and Mohammad Al-Fares from the Public Housing area, east of the city.
In Ramallah, in the central West Bank, the soldiers stormed homes in Aroura and Deir Ghassana towns, north of the city, and abducted Faleh Khsseib and Mohammad Issa. The soldiers also invaded the Al-Am’ari refugee camp, south of Ramallah, sealing all its entrances.
In a related incident, Israeli forces invaded Al-Eizariya, southeast of occupied Jerusalem, and conducted searches in several homes.
Furthermore, Israeli occupation forces have continued their military offensive on Tulkarem and its refugee camps for the 74th consecutive day, including 61 days of intensified assault in Nur Shams refugee camp.