Israeli forces carried out multiple invasions across the occupied West Bank on Friday, assaulting civilians, breaking into homes, blocking movement, and issuing expulsion orders from religious sites in a series of incidents reported throughout the day.

In Hebron in the southern West Bank, three Palestinians, including a young girl, sustained bruises after Israeli soldiers assaulted them during an invasion of the town of Doura.

Local sources said the soldiers broke into several homes in the Wadi Al-Hamam area, searched them, and violently beat the three residents before Palestinian medics transferred them to Doura Governmental Hospital.

In occupied Jerusalem, Israeli forces abducted Sheikh Fadi Al‑Jabarهn, the imam of Ad‑Da’wa Mosque in Beit Hanina, after breaking into and ransacking his home at dawn.

In a separate incident, the Israeli occupation authorities issued an order expelling 26‑year‑old Islam Mustafa from Al‑Aqsa Mosque for six months and barring him from the Old City for 14 days.

Also in occupied Jerusalem, Israeli forces invaded the Silwan town area south of Al‑Aqsa Mosque, closing the road in the Baten Al‑Hawa neighborhood and preventing members of the Basbous family from reaching their four‑apartment residential building, which is among the structures threatened with forced eviction.

Earlier in the morning, Israeli forces closed the Al‑Jeeb military roadblock northwest of occupied Jerusalem, preventing hundreds of Palestinians from reaching area mosques for Eid prayers.

In Bethlehem in the southern West Bank, Israeli forces invaded the town of Al‑Khader and positioned themselves near the main road at the “Al-Bawwaba” area.

Soldiers also stormed the Solomon’s Pools area and deployed near the first pool, though no home invasions or abductions were reported.

In Tubas in the northeastern West Bank, Israeli forces detained four young men from the governorate.

The director of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society office in Tubas, Kamal Bani Odeh, said the soldiers detained Mohammad Jamal Salah from the Al‑Far’a refugee camp south of Tubas while he was passing through a flying military roadblock at the entrance of Jamma’in south of Nablus in the northern West Bank.

Soldiers also detained Mohammad Adnan Hamdan Daraghma, Mohammad Jamal Hamdan Daraghma, and Baha’ Bakr Ibrahim Daraghma from Tubas while they were in the village of Aqqaba east of the governorate.

In Nablus in the northern West Bank, Israeli forces invaded the town of Huwwara with several military vehicles, broke into homes in the Al‑Sawabna neighborhood, searched them, and damaged property.

In Beit Furik town, east of Nablus, Israeli soldiers detained a Palestinain child during an extensive invasion of the town.

Israeli occupation forces detain and abuse a Palestinian child during their raid on the town of Beit Furik, east of Nablus, in the occupied West Bank.

Soldiers also invaded the nearby village of Osarin, where they deployed in the center of the community and restricted residents’ movement.

In Ramallah in the central West Bank, Israeli forces abducted Sami Hjeir and his son Ahmad after breaking into their home in the Al‑Jalazoun refugee camp north of the city.

Military vehicles also invaded several neighborhoods in Ramallah and the adjacent city of Al‑Bireh, though no additional home invasions or abductions were reported.

In Jenin in the northern West Bank, Israeli forces invaded the town of Ajjah at dawn, breaking into a mosque as residents were performing Eid Al‑Fitr prayers.

Soldiers also broke into and searched several homes in the town, though no abductions were reported.

Military vehicles also invaded several surrounding towns, including Sanur and Silat al-Harithiya near Jenin and closed streets.

The incidents reflect a broad pattern of invasions, home break‑ins, movement restrictions, and detentions carried out by Israeli forces across multiple regions of the occupied West Bank throughout the day.