Israeli forces shot, on Sunday, two Palestinian young men near Hebron in the southern occupied West Bank, and abducted eleven citizens near Ramallah in the central West Bank and occupied Jerusalem.
Ramallah
In the central occupied West Bank, Israeli forces abducted, on Sunday morning, Muhammad Amr Muhammad Shtayyeh from the Kafr Ni’ma, northwest of the city of Ramallah, and Suhaib Muhammad Saleh Al-Barghouthi from the village of Deir Abu Masha’al to the northwest.
Israeli forces also invaded the town of Surda, north of the city and the village of Budrus to the northwest, without making any arrests.
On Sunday afternoon, occupation forces invaded the town of Rantis, northwest of the city, stormed a mosque and occupied the rooftops of citizens’ homes, sparking protests.
Occupied Jerusalem
At dawn Sunday, the Israeli army abducted Muhammad Jihad Al-Shawani and Ihab Al-Shawani from the Qalandia refugee camp, north of occupied Jerusalem.
On Sunday afternoon, soldiers abducted four Palestinian students, Muhammad Samer Marar, Karim Mahmoud Marar, Amin Maher Rayan, and Ammar Marwan Marar, in the village of Beit Duqqu, northwest of occupied Jerusalem, while they were returning home from school.
East of occupied Jerusalem, soldiers abducted Mustafa Shuqairat, Adnan Abu Al-Hawa, and Ihab Abu Al-Hawa.
Hebron
On Sunday afternoon, occupation forces stormed the town of Surif, northwest of Hebron in the southern West Bank, sparking protests among local Palestinian youths.
According to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS), two Palestinian young men were shot with live ammunition, one was shot in the thigh and the other in the pelvis.
The condition of both young men was described as moderate.
According to the Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs and the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS), “the total number of arrests after October 7 reached about (3,730), 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.”