Israeli occupation forces invaded several neighborhoods in Nablus, Balata refugee camp and Al-Ein refugee camp, Balata town, east of the city, and Rafidia, west of Nablus, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank, early Thursday, abducting six Palestinian civilians.
The soldiers invaded and ransacked many homes, and caused extensive damage before abducting Yazan al-Tanbour, Nizar Mona, Ahmad Shqeirat, and Musab Sheikh Omar, Soheib Dweikat, Mohammad Yousef Khalil.
Local sources also reported a separate incursion into the town of Beita, south of Nablus, where Israeli troops invaded a home in the eastern part of the town, and ransacked it, causing serious damage.
The soldiers also invaded Beit Dajan town, east of Nablus, and installed a military roadblocks in its western area, before stopping and searching dozens of residents and cars.
These attacks are part of Israel’s ongoing campaign of daily invasions and mass abductions across the West Bank, widely condemned by rights groups as violations of international law and collective punishment.
In related news, the soldiers invaded Hindaza, Bureid’a and Beit Ta’mar, to the east of Bethlehem, and Al-Khader town, south of the city.