Updated: Israeli occupation forced invaded and violently searched, earlier Monday, dozens of Palestinian homes, interrogated many Palestinians and abducted at many Palestinians, including siblings, a father, and his son, in addition to many farmers.

Media sources said the soldiers, accompanied by crews from the occupation municipality, stormed al‑Isawiya town, northeast of the occupied Jerusalem, photographing several buildings and posting notices ordering owners to report to the municipality.

In parallel, several military vehicles invaded the al‑Bustan neighborhood of Silwan, south of Al‑Aqsa Mosque, in Jerusalem.

Furthermore, the army abducted four Palestinians from their homes in the Bethlehem governorate, south of Jerusalem.

The army invaded the town of Tuquʿ southeast of Bethlehem and abducted Ammar Yasser Hassan al‑ʿAmour (24), his brother Ezzeddin, and Mohammad Tanouh (43) from Khirbet al‑Deir.

Troops also stormed homes in the Bureidʿa area east of the Bethlehem, and in the town of Za’tara, ransacking their contents.

In Beit Sahour, east of Bethlehem, the soldiers abducted Mo’tasem Shoebat after invading his home and ransacking it.

In Hebron, in southern West Bank, the soldiers invaded Palestinian lands in Khirbet Ghuwein, a hamlet belonging to the town of as-Samuʿ south of Hebron city, and abducted several farmers after preventing them from plowing their lands.

In Ramallah, central West Bank, occupation forces abducted three residents of Kober, northwest of the city.

Local sources confirmed that troops invaded the town at dawn, searched homes, and abducted Mohammad Asfour Barghouthi, his son Enad, and Moin Maher al‑Barghouthi, after destroying property inside.

In Nablus, northern West Bank, the army invaded the city’s northern mountain district, stormed his homes, and abducted took Bassel Sabeʿ al‑Aish.

Troops also invaded several neighborhoods, vandalized a shop, and searched homes before withdrawing.

Separately, occupation forces closed the main road linking Jenin and Nablus, near the entrance to the village of Burqa northwest of Nablus.

According to the Wall & Colonization Resistance Commission, as of October 2025 the total number of permanent and sudden military roadblocks—military posts, gates, and earth mounds—fragmenting Palestinian territory and restricting the movement of people and goods has reached 916, including 243 iron gates installed since October 7, 2023.

Fist Published on Nov 24, 2025 at 11:50