At dawn Wednesday, and continuing on throughout the day and evening, Israeli forces abducted a total of 60 Palestinians in various regions of the occupied West Bank, including fifteen young women.

    Jenin

Israeli forces abducted four Palestinian young men from the northern occupied West Bank city of Jenin.

Thaer Nasser Hasais,

Usaid Al-Disi,

Qais Abu Al-Wafa, and

Saeb Khamaysa.

    Tulkarem

In the northwestern part of the West Bank, soldiers abducted two Palestinian young men from the Shweika suburb in the city of Tulkarem.

Abdul Rahman, and his brother,

Moamen Taher Na’alwa.

    Nablus

Israeli forces abducted three Palestinian young men from the northern West Bank city of Nablus and the town of Tel, southwest of the city.

Zaid Mazen Youssef Ramadan, 20,

Yasser Rummaneh, and

Ghassan Dhouqan, 67.

Salfit

Occupation soldiers stationed at the northern entrance to the city of Salfit, in the central West Bank, abducted two Palestinians as they tried to pass through a flying military roadblock.

Jihad Al-Halabi, and

Hamza Samaro.

    Ramallah

Israeli forces abducted nine Palestinians from the Ramallah governorate, in the central West Bank, from the village of Deir Abu Mash’al, northwest of the city, Kafr Malik town to the northeast. Others were abducted from the city of Al-Biereh, east of the city, and the village of al-Mughayyir, northeast of Ramallah. One of the young men was abducted by the army after being shot and critically injured, west of Ramallah.

Mahmoud Shehada Al-Barghouthi, 45,

Islam Muhammad Sayel,

Ali Al-Nabali,

Hussein Abu Kwaik, 60,

Ali Amjad Musleh, 20

Abdul Hadi Abu Alia, 56,

Louay Abdul Hadi Abu Alia, 25,

Muhammad Khaled Abu Naeem, 21, and

Hamza Abdel Hafeez Suleiman. (shot, critically injured)

    Occupied Jerusalem

Eleven Palestinians were abducted from the occupied Jerusalem governorate in the West Bank, including from the village of Beit Duqqu, northwest of the city, Shu’fat refugee camp and the town of Kafr ‘Aqab, to the north, the Old City. Meanwhile others were abducted from the Al-‘Isawiya neighborhood in East Jerusalem, and Silwan town, south of the Al-Aqsa Mosque.

Muhammad Louay Rayan, 16,

Tariq Ziad Rayan, 19,

Muhammad Kayyala,

Imam “Muhammad Ali”, Amer Al-Rishq,

Omar Al-Rishq,

Iyad Omar Al-Shalabi,

Suhaib Siam,

Majd Darwish,

Rashid Darwish,

Youssef al-Kubari, and

Muhammad Al-Salaymeh.

    Bethlehem

The army abducted nine Palestinians from the Bethlehem governorate, in the southern occupied West Bank, including the Dheisheh refugee camp, south of the city, the Aida refugee camp to the north. Additionally, Palestinians were abducted from Beit Fajjar town, southwest of Bethlehem, and al-Dawha to the west.

Ibrahim Abdel Rahim Taqatqa, and his son,

Muhammad Taqatqa,

Issam Hussein Diriyah, 27,

Muhannad Muhammad Qawwar, 27,

Yasser Saleh Rizq, 58, and his son,

Rami Rizq, 30,

Ibrahim Samir Abu Srour, 26,

Mahmoud Fayez Al-Debs, 24, and

Jalal Mahmoud Abu Srour, 45.

    Hebron

Israeli forces abducted 20 Palestinians, including 15 female University students from southern West Bank city of Hebron, in addition to the towns of Beit Kahil, northwest of Hebron, and the town of Halhul to the north. Additionally, soldiers abducted Palestinians from Dura town, southeast of Hebron, and the towns of Surif to the northwest and Ash-Shuyoukh, to the northeast.

Aisha Awad Asafra,

Shahad Muhammad Kamal Asafra,

Bayan Muhammad Asafra,

Angham Youssef Ezzat Asafra,

Amani Asafra,

Aya Murad Mahmoud Asafra,

Souad Farouk Salem Al-Atawneh,

Diaa Wajih Al-Zuhur,

Muhammad Khaled Muslim Asafra,

Talha Al-Zohour,

Raghad Walid Amr,

Jenin Amr,

Tasneem Al-Halabi

Rawda Hasasna,

Shaima Halayqa,

Dima Ismail Al-Wawi

Taqa Ghunaimat,

Areen Al-Qawasmi,

Wafaa Abu Turki, and

Mahmoud Abdel Salam Salhab Al-Tamimi.

It is important to note that Israeli forces shot three Palestinians with live rounds and caused dozens to sustain inhalation injuries in Beit Kahil, after soldiers fired live rounds, rubber-coated steel rounds, concussion grenades, and tear gas canisters at the youths who protested the invasion.