Israeli occupation forces carried out widespread invasions across several areas of the occupied West Bank, including occupied Jerusalem, at dawn and on Tuesday morning, breaking into homes, conducting extensive searches, and abducting dozens of Palestinians, including children and teenagers.
The invasions triggered protests in multiple locations, leading to injuries and cases of tear‑gas inhalation after soldiers fired gas canisters toward residential neighborhoods.
In occupied Jerusalem, Israeli forces invaded the Qalandia refugee camp north of the city, where they abducted six Palestinians after breaking into their homes, searching them, and damaging their contents.
The abducted individuals were identified as Eyad Husni Ibzea’ (31), Shadi Hazeen, Abed Raed Mtair, Ahmad Manasra, Yousef Zayed, and Mo’taz al‑Khateeb.
Soldiers spread throughout several areas of the refugee camp and fired tear‑gas canisters toward homes, causing numerous suffocation injuries.
Troops also invaded an unfinished building, occupied its rooftop and several floors, and used it as a surveillance position and an interrogation site for residents.
In the central West Bank, Israeli forces invaded the village of Kafr Malek east of Ramallah, where they abducted a 13‑year‑old child, Thaer Hamayel, and a 17‑year‑old teenager, Husni Mohammad Safa, after breaking into their homes and searching them.
In Al‑Biereh city near Ramallah, the soldiers invaded the Um ash‑Sharayet neighborhood before storming a home and assaulting Haitham Siyaj and his brother Mohammad, ransacking the property, and then abducting Haitham.
In Hebron in the southern West Bank, Israeli forces abducted two young men after invading several neighborhoods, particularly in the southern area of the city and the City Council district. The abducted individuals were identified as Mohammad Zoheir Abu Turki and Nizar Gheith.
Soldiers also invaded the town of Ethna west of Hebron, breaking into numerous homes belonging to residents and former detainees, damaging property, and threatening several families with abduction.
In addition, troops invaded the al‑‘Arroub refugee camp north of Hebron, breaking into the homes of wounded Palestinians, searching them, damaging belongings, and interrogating residents.
The soldiers also shot a young man with a live round in the leg at the main entrance to Bani Na’im town, east of Hebron.
In Tubas in the northeastern West Bank, Israeli forces abducted three young men from the city and from the nearby village of Tayasir.
The abducted individuals were identified as Mohammad Abu al‑‘Aida and Yousef Malek Qasrawi from Tubas, and Mohammad Jamal Daraghma from Tayasir. Soldiers had invaded both areas at dawn, breaking into several homes and searching them.
In Nablus in the northern West Bank, Israeli forces invaded several neighborhoods and abducted three Palestinians, including two from the Northern Mountain area and one from the al‑Ein refugee camp. The abducted individuals were identified as Jamal Nathmi al‑Saber and Ahmad Jamal Mahmoud.
In Tulkarem in the northwestern West Bank, Israeli forces carried out one of the largest invasions of the day in the town of Bal’a east of the city.
Dozens of military vehicles and foot patrols spread throughout the town’s streets and neighborhoods, breaking into a large number of homes, conducting extensive searches, and abducting dozens of young men after binding their hands, blindfolding them, and forcing them to walk to a home that had been seized by the army.
The home, owned by resident Khaled Khader, was turned into a military base and an interrogation facility. The invasion began around 1:00 a.m. and continued for hours, prompting the Directorate of Education to suspend in‑person schooling and shift to online learning for the safety of students.