Earlier Tuesday, Israeli occupation forces abducted five Palestinians during raids across the Hebron and Ramallah governorates in the occupied West Bank.
In Hebron, in the West Bank’s southern part, the soldiers violently stormed the Sinjer neighborhood in the town of Doura, where they abducted two brothers, Sami and Mohammad Yousef Abu Arqoub, from their family home.
Eyewitnesses reported that both were subjected to severe physical assault and degrading treatment before being taken to an undisclosed location.
The incursion involved extensive home searches, with soldiers ransacking belongings and deliberately damaging property.
Simultaneously, Israeli occupation forces erected numerous military roadblocks at key entrances to Hebron and surrounding areas—including towns, villages, and refugee camps.
Main and secondary roads were obstructed with iron gates, concrete blocks, and dirt mounds, further restricting Palestinian movement and access.
In the Ramallah governorate, in the central West Bank, Israeli soldiers conducted multiple incursions, abducting four Palestinian youths from separate towns and neighborhoods.
In Silwad, northeast of Ramallah, troops stormed family homes and detained Mahmoud Maher Hamed, 20, and Hassan Tayseer Hammad, 25.
In another invasion on al-Mazra’a al-Gharbiya, northwest of Ramallah, the army abducted Qusai Fouad Hanoun, 24, after ransacking his home.
Concurrently, in the al-Balou’ neighborhood of al-Bireh, Israeli troops abducted Bilal al-Mahseeri during a similar invasion.
These abductions are part of a persistent pattern of military escalation and systematic violations across the occupied West Bank.
In related news, the soldiers demolished an under-construction school in Tubas and a home in Bethlehem, in the occupied West Bank, forced a family out of their home near Jerusalem, in preparation for demolishing the property, and demolished water wells and a spring near Hebron.
Early Tuesday morning, several Palestinians sustained injuries following an invasion by Israeli forces and colonizers in the Joseph’s Tomb area in the eastern part of Nablus, in the occupied West Bank’s northern part.