Israeli forces invaded several towns and villages in the Hebron governorate in the southern West Bank, assaulted a young man, abducted ten Palestinians including two children, and seized vehicles.

In the predawn hours of Sunday, Israeli soldiers invaded the Al-Arroub refugee camp, north of Hebron in the southern occupied West Bank.


Meanwhile, soldiers stormed the towns of Bani Na’im east of Hebron, Idhna to the west, and Beit Ummar to the north, assaulted Palestinian citizens and confiscated many vehicles.

Media sources said that the army broke into and searched many homes, assaulted their residents, and abducted a total of nine Palestinians, including two children.

On Sunday morning, Israeli forces stormed the town of Surif, northwest of Hebron, broke into many homes and assaulted a young man, causing fractures in his hand and leg, and abducted a young man.

On Sunday afternoon, Israeli forces shot a Palestinian young man in the foot with live ammunition in the town of Deir Samet, west of Hebron.

Later, the army invaded the town of Idhna, broke into and ransacked homes, and opened heavy fire at a home, without causing any injuries.


On Sunday night, occupation soldiers invaded Ad-Dhahiriya, southwest of the city; without causing injuries or abducting citizens.