Israeli forces invaded several parts of the West Bank before dawn on Monday and abducted five Palestinians. The soldiers took them with extreme force and brought them to unknown military locations.
In Nablus, Israeli forces stormed the central city, raided a cafe, and abducted three Palestinians: Raed Shbeita, Waddah Hujeir, and Mahmoud al-Shami, while others were detained and later released.
Local sources added that the Israeli occupation forces stormed the town of Al-Bathan, northeast of Nablus, and raided the homes of the head of the village council, Fares Al-Fares, and his brother Ibrahim, and searched them and tampered with their contents.
In the southern West Bank, Israeli occupation forces invaded Al-Khader and Beit Sahour, and abducted two young men.
Local sources told the Wafa News agency that the Israeli occupation forces abducted Hussein Saleh Abu Aker (33 years old) from the “Wad Abu Freiha” area in the city of Beit Sahour , east of Bethlehem, and Mohammad Essam Issa (21 years) from the town of Al-Khader in the south, after raiding and searching their family homes.
The pre-dawn raids by Israeli troops are a daily occurrence in the West Bank, where Israeli authorities have ruled the Palestinian territory under martial law since 1967.