Israeli forces abducted, on Thursday, thirty Palestinians, including two children and two former prisoners, and a photojournalist from many regions of the occupied West Bank.

Tulkarem

At dawn Thursday, soldiers invaded the home of Amir Khaled Nayfa, before abducting him from the Shweika suburb north of Tulkarem in the north.western part of the West Bank.

Soldiers abducted Wafa Awad, the photographer of the Palestinian News and Information Agency “Wafa” after breaking into his home on the outskirts of the Tulkarem refugee camp

Qalqilia

Occupation forces invaded, at dawn Thursday, the village of Beit Amin southwest of the city of Qalqilia in the northwestern part of the West Bank.

After storming and ransacking his home at dawn, the army abducted the young man, Sami Omar.

Nablus

At dawn Thursday, the Israeli army stormed and ransacked the home of Yahya Yadak, before abducting him in the town of Qusin west of Nablus in the northern West Bank.

In the predawn hours of Thursday, the army invaded the city of Nablus, the towns of Qusra, and Beit Furik, southeast of the city, in addition to the village of Burqa, to the northwest.


The army patrolled the streets in Nablus, Beit Furik, Qusra, and Burqa, in addition to storming and searching citizens’ homes in Qusra town.

Local Palestinians protested the incursion into Burqa village, while soldiers fired live rounds and concussion grenades, without causing casualties.

On Thursday evening, Israeli soldiers stationed at the “Shafi Shomron” military roadblock northwest of Nablus, and abducted a resident of the Jenin refugee camp, identified as Ahmed Jaradat.

Jordan Valley

In the northern Jordan Valley, the army abducted Sameh Younis Abu Aram while he was on his land in Khirbet Samra.

Salfit

In the predawn hours of Thursday, Israeli forces invaded the town of Biddya, northwest of Salfit in the central part of the West Bank, and broke into many homes.

Soldiers stormed and ransacked the homes of Muhammad Saleh Abu Safiya and Raafat Bashir Ahmed in the town, before abducting them.

Ramallah

In the central West Bank, the army abducted the former prisoner Fadi Bajes Rimawi, his father, Bajes Rimawi, and Ali Saher Hajjaj from the town of Beit Rima, northwest of Ramallah, in addition to abducting Mo’men Zeid from the city of Ramallah.

From the city of Al-Biereh, east of Ramallah, soldiers abducted Fadi Karakra, the former prisoner, Ami Abu Oda, Ahmad Abu Nadi, and Ahmad Eyad Sandouqa.

Bethlehem

In the southern West Bank, Israeli soldiers invaded and ransacked, before dawn Thursday, the homes of Iyad Fouad Hamid, Tariq Shusha, and Rashid Hamamra before abducting them in the town of Husan, west of Bethlehem.

Occupation forces stormed the town of Beit Fajjar, southwest of Bethlehem, invaded and ransacked several homes and abducted a child, identified as Muhammad Walid Taqatqa, 16.

West of Bethlehem, the army invaded the town of Nahaleen, fired live rounds and tear gas canisters, forcing citizens to leave their lands.

It was added that soldiers confiscated a tractor, burned a vehicle, destroyed solar panels, and damaged a surveillance camera belonging to a local resident.

According to Hasan Breijiyya, the head of the Bethlehem office of the Wall & Colonization Resistance Commission, Israeli soldiers abducted the child, Mahmoud Abayat, 16, and confiscated the sixty sheep he was was grazing, in the “Esh Ghurab” area, east of Bethlehem.

Hebron

The Israeli army invaded the At-Tuwani area in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron in the southern West Bank, stormed and ransacked the home of Hani Rab’i, before abducting him and confiscating his father’s vehicle.

Soldiers also abducted Ahmed Issa Rab’i, Iyas Ahmed Rab’i, Khalil Issa Rab’i, and Muhammad Issa Al-Jabour after breaking into and searching their homes in the same area, and seizing three more vehicles.

In the city of Hebron, Israeli forces stormed and searched the home of Abdullah Marish before abducting him.

According to the Commission of Detainees’ and Ex-Detainees’ Affairs and the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) “the total number of arrests after October 7 rose to about 5,630, and this total includes those who were arrested from homes, through military checkpoints, those who were forced to surrender themselves under pressure, and those who were held hostage.”

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