Israeli forces abducted at least 25 Palestinian citizens, on Friday and Saturday morning, in several regions of the occupied West Bank, including Qalqilia, and Hebron.

The Commission of Prisoners and Ex-Prisoners Affairs and the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) reported that at least 25 Palestinians were abducted by occupation forces, including the former prisoner, Ahmad Awaisa, 30, whom soldiers shot and killed while abducting him near Tubas.

The prisoner associations added that Israeli forces have abducted 11,100 Palestinians in the West Bank since the beginning of the occupation’s military onslaught against the Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023.

On Saturday night, Israeli forces stormed the village of Arabbuna, northeast of Jenin in the northern West Bank and erected a flying military roadblock.

Media sources said that a large army force invaded Arabbuna village, set up a flying military roadblock in the center of the village, stopping and searching citizens’ vehicles.

Also in the northern West Bank, Israeli soldiers detained a Palestinian citizen and invaded several homes in various areas of the Nablus governorate.

Media sources said that occupation forces stormed several homes, opened fire at citizens, and detained a citizen before releasing him in the village of Burqa, northwest of Nablus.

Meanwhile, in the city of Nablus and the Al-Ein refugee camp to the west, occupation forces invaded and ransacked many citizens’ home; no abductions or protests were reported.


Furthermore, in the northwestern part of the West Bank, soldiers abducted two Palestinian young men, after invading their homes in the city of Qalqilia.

Media sources said that Israeli forces stormed and searched the homes of Anas Hamdallah and Abdul Rahman Qashou, on Saturday morning, before abducting them in Qalqilia city.

Moreover, occupation soldiers abducted four Palestinians after storming the southern West Bank city of Hebron, on Saturday morning.

Media sources said that soldiers broke into several citizens’ homes in various neighborhoods and abducted the young men, Akef Abu Hadid, Hamza Saeed Abu Hussein, Mohammad Faraj Taha, and Fawaz Ismail al-Jabari.