Israeli occupation forces abducted, on Friday, dozens of Palestinians, including children and former prisoners during a large-scale arrest campaign targeting the governorates of Jenin, Nablus, Ramallah/Al-Biereh, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, and Hebron.

Soldiers stormed and searched the homes of dozens of Palestinian citizens, before abducting them, in addition to abducting some during confrontations in various areas.

    JENIN

Occupation soldiers abducted a Palestinian child during confrontations in Anza village, southwest of the northern West bank city of Jenin.

  • Muhammad Ziyad Fawzi Al-Fahal
    1. NABLUS

    The army invaded, at dawn Friday, the city of Nablus in the northern West Bank, the village of Urif southwest of the city, Awarta to the southeast, in addition to the towns of Huwwara and Beita, south of Nablus, abducting eleven citizens.

  • Yasser Mansour,
  • Ihab Mansour,
  • Ibrahim Al-Kharaz,
  • Muhammad Abdullah Al-Safadi,
  • Muhannad Jamal Sabah,
  • Ahmed Issam Abdat (former prisoner),
  • Ansam Ahmed Hamayel, 16,
  • an unidentified injured 14-year-old, and
  • three unidentified young men.
    1. RAMALLAH

    Soldiers stormed the central West Bank cities of Ramallah and Al-Biereh, the Jalazoun camp and the town of Birzeit, north of Ramallah, in addition to Beitunia town, to the west, and abducted six Palestinians.

  • Moatasem Zaloum (former prisoner),
  • Musab Zaloum,
  • Fayez Warda,
  • Bagis Nakhla,
  • Shujaa Darwish (former prisoner), and
  • Jamal Amira.
    1. JERUSALEM

    Israeli forces abducted one young man from Sur Baher town, southeast of occupied Jerusalem, one from the Old City of Jerusalem, and one from Beit Hanina town, north of Jerusalem.

  • Issa Attoun,
  • Abd al-Rahman al-Sharbati, and
  • Muhammad al-Shawish, 26.
    1. BETHLEHEM

    Occupation forces invaded many homes in the southern West bank city of Bethlehem, Aida refugee camp, north of the city, and the town of Al-Khader to the west, before abducting fifteen citizens.

  • Ghassan Issa Hermas, 66,
  • Anwar Abdel Rahman Zaboun, 55,
  • Bilal Ismail Abayat, 33,
  • Jabal Handaza,
  • Yahya Saleh Jado, 37,
  • Anas Ahmed Al-Adam, 31,
  • Iyad Habib Muhammad, 48,
  • Nidal Hamid Soman, 52,
  • Omar Mustafa Kanaan, 27,
  • Abdel Rahman Abu Sorour,
  • Tariq Abu Sorour, 24,
  • Ahmed Ibrahim Issa, 22,
  • Marwan Hussein Dar Issa, 30,
  • Odeh Tayeh Issa, 52, and his son
  • Ahmed Issa, 26.
    1. HEBRON

    Soldiers abducted fifty-one Palestinian citizens from the southern occupied West Bank city of Hebron, the town of Surif to the west, and the town of As-Samu, to the south.

  • Musab Qafisha (journalist),
  • Qassam Qafisha,
  • Saeed Abu Sneina,
  • Moataz Al-Ju’ba,
  • Thaer Al-Fakhouri,
  • Muhammad Misk,
  • Muhammad Hashem Al-Haymouni,
  • Uday Hashem Al-Haymouni,
  • Louay Alayan Al-Taweel,
  • Samir Al-Qadi,
  • Muhammad Ayoub Al-Rajabi,
  • Asaad Burqan,
  • Mujahid Haitham Al-Qawasmi,
  • Imad Al-Din Al-Qawasmi,
  • Tahseen Al-Juaba,
  • Karim Shaheen,
  • Salah Al-Muhtaseb,
  • Ghassan Masouda,
  • Saif Al-Qawasmi,
  • Hudhayfah Arar,
  • Islam Al-Afandi,
  • Mahmoud Akram Al-Rajabi,
  • Sultan Samih Abu Sunaina,
  • Islam Al-Hur,
  • Abd Hamidat,
  • Ahmed Ismail Ghunaimat,
  • Taqi Al-Hur,
  • Bahaa Ziad Farroukh,
  • Ghassan Maswa,
  • Ali Samih Ghunaimat,
  • Islam Bassam Idais,
  • Yahya Mahmoud Al-Qadi,
  • Abd Salam Hamidat,
  • Wahid Abu Farah,
  • Kamel Abu Khudair,
  • Abdel Hazem Haddouche,
  • Salam Hamidat,
  • Ahed Abu Farah,
  • Asaad Burqan,
  • Anas Abdul Malik Al-Hur,
  • Ahmed Abu Farah,
  • Mujahid Ghunaimat,
  • Osama Hamidat,
  • Ibrahim Al-Rawashdeh,
  • Mazen Al-Hawamdeh,
  • Imad Al-Hawamdeh,
  • Muhammad Ahmed Al-Hawamdeh,
  • Suleiman Ibrahim Al-Hawamdeh,
  • Saleh Al-Badarin,
  • Adel Mahmoud Al-Hawamdeh, and
  • Ayman Muhammad Abdullah Al-Awad.