Israeli occupation forces stormed several areas of the West Bank, and abducted at least twelve Palestinian young men, broke into many homes in addition to money exchange shops, confiscating some of their contents.

Tulkarem

In the predawn hours of Thursday, a large army force invaded the city of Tulkarem in the northwestern part of the West Bank, and abducted seven Palestinian citizens.

The army stormed several money exchange shops, confiscated their contents, and arrested their owners, triggering protests, while armed resistance fighters exchanged fire with the attacking army.


Several military vehicles and foot patrols roamed the streets of the city, while sharpshooters were deployed in various areas, while reconnaissance drones flew overhead.

Soldiers broke the doors off at least two money exchange shops, searched them, confiscated some of their contents, and abducted some of the workers from the shops.

The army abducted Hassan Al-Jayousi, Adnan Anan Al-Daama, Muhammad Dirar Al-Masry, Hassan Sameh Brik, Najib Imad Jallad, Muhammad Bassem Musleh, and Anas Mahmoud Jaber Zandeeq.

Meanwhile, Israeli troops invaded the Dhanaba suburb east of the city, and broke into several homes, turning some of them into sniper posts, and interrogated their residents.

In the town of Attil, northeast of the city, the army stormed and damaged another exchange shop.

Qalqilia

On Thursday morning, Israeli occupation forces abducted Osama Qazmar after invading and searching his family’s home in the village of Ezbet Salman, south of Qalqilia, in the northwestern part of the West Bank.

Jordan Valley

According to Kamal Bani Odeh, the director of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society in Tubas, invaded and searched the home of Omran Nidal Daraghmeh, 20, before abducting him in the village of Ayn al-Bayda in the northern Jordan Valley.

The army also stormed and ransacked many homes in Khirbet Humsa al-Tahta in the northern Jordan Valley.

Ramallah

On Thursday evening, Israeli forces invaded the town of Ni’lin, west of Ramallah in the central West Bank, triggering protests, while soldiers fired live rounds at those who resisted the incursion.

The army also set up flying military roadblocks in the center of the town, obstructing movement of citizens.

Hebron

In the southern occupied West Bank, Israeli troops stormed many neighborhoods in the city of Hebron, invaded and searched the homes of Muhammad Omran Al-Natsheh, and the two brothers, Osama and Moaz Riyad Sub Lab, before abducting them.

Southwest of the city, Israeli forces also stormed the town of Dura, without making any arrests.