Israeli forces abducted nineteen Palestinian citizens, including former prisoners in the governorates of Ramallah, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, and Hebron.
In the central West Bank, Israeli forces abducted, at dawn Thursday, three Palestinian young men, including a former prisoner, in the Ramallah governorate.
Media sources said that occupation soldiers stormed several towns and villages in the Ramallah governorate and abducted the former prisoner, Amin Arman, Osama Muhammad Lutfi, 19, and Salah Mohammad Samhan, 19.
Meanwhile, Israeli forces abducted the young man, Mohammad Raed Al-Rifai, after storming and searching his family’s home in Anata town, northeast of occupied Jerusalem.
Furthermore, Israeli forces abducted four young men, including two brothers in the southern West Bank governorate of Bethlehem.
Media sources said that soldiers abducted the two brothers, Muayad, 42, and Imad Hamdan Salama, 38, after invading their homes in the village of Ash-Shawawra, east of Bethlehem.
Sources added that the army abducted the citizen, Musa Ismail Shafut, while he was at his workplace in the town of Al-Khader, southwest of Bethlehem.
Moreover, Israeli forces abducted twelve Palestinian citizens, including three former prisoners, in the southern West Bank governorate of Hebron.
Media sources said that occupation forces abducted four Palestinian citizens identified as Riyad Jaradat, Mamoun Al-Froukh, Qusay Al-Froukh, and Mus’ab Jabarin, after storming and ransacking their homes in the town of Sa’ir, northeast of Hebron.
Elsewhere in the governorate, soldiers abducted the citizen, Naim Al-Jabari and his son, Mohammad, in an attempt to coerce his son, Diyar to turn himself in.
Additionally, the army abducted the citizens, Basem Khalaf, Bassam Musa Badawi, Jamal Muhammad Atiya Banat, Moatasem Al-Natsheh, Karim Taha Abu Sneineh and his son, Yousef.
The Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs and the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) reported that more than 10,700 citizens in the occupied West Bank since the beginning of the military onslaught against the Gaza Strip on October 7, 2024.