Earlier on Monday, Israeli occupation forces abducted several Palestinians during invasions across multiple areas of the occupied West Bank, including Jericho in the northeast, Ramallah in the center, and Nablus in the north.
In Jericho, Israeli troops invaded the village of Shallalat al-Auja, north of the city, and abducted 39-year-old Ibrahim Ahmad Salim Ghawanma from the Bedouin section of the village.
Eid Barahma, director of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society in Jericho, stated that the soldiers stormed Ghawanma’s residence, ransacked its contents, and transferred him to an undisclosed location.
Bedouin communities in al-Auja continue to face repeated violations by Israeli forces and illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers.
In Hebron, in the southern West Bank, the soldiers invaded several neighborhoods in the city, and surrounding communities.
In the Ramallah governorate, Israeli forces abducted two young men during pre-dawn invasions of Beit Rima and Deir Ghassana, northwest of the city.
Local sources reported that Islam Hamada al-Barghouthi, 19, was abducted from his home in Beit Rima, while Shawqi Ashraf al-Barghouthi, 18, was taken from his residence in Deir Ghassana.
The sources added that Israeli troops also invaded the towns of al-Mazra’a al-Qibliya and Abu Shkheidim, conducting searches and disrupting civilian life.
In Nablus, Israeli forces abducted four Palestinians, including two women, during a wide-scale invasion of the city.
The army stormed several neighborhoods and abducted Etizaaz Abdul-Mon’im Jadallah, widow of Ibrahim Abu Hawash, and Dr. Manal al-Hajj Hamad Badrasawi, a lecturer at Najah National University, from Jerusalem Street.
Two siblings, Thaer and Abdullah Fatair, were also abducted from the Fatayer neighborhood after soldiers invaded and searched their home.
These assaults are part of an intensifying campaign of abductions and home invasions across the occupied West Bank, often accompanied by destruction of property and the targeting of civilians, including academics, women, and youth.
Human rights organizations continue to warn that such actions reflect a deliberate strategy to destabilize Palestinian communities and entrench military control.