Israeli occupation forces carried out widespread invasions, home break‑ins, shootings, and land destruction across the occupied West Bank on Monday, leaving several Palestinians injured and dozens abducted in coordinated operations stretching from Qalqilia in the northwest to Hebron in the south.

The escalation affected major population centers including Jenin, Tulkarem, Nablus, Ramallah, and occupied Jerusalem, disrupting daily life and prompting school closures in several areas.

In Qalqilia, in the northwestern West Bank, a 19‑year‑old Palestinian was shot in the leg when Israeli forces invaded the city, firing live ammunition, tear gas, and stun grenades. Two others were injured by rubber‑coated bullets, and a woman suffered gas inhalation.

Later in the day, soldiers abducted a 17‑year‑old boy after invading the city from its eastern entrance and deploying in the market area.

In Jenin, in the northern West Bank, Israeli forces invaded the town of Arraba at dawn, breaking into homes and abducting three young men — Adam Hamran, Qusai al‑Rahhal, and Mohammad Ezzeddin.

Soldiers also invaded a mosque, turned a home into a military post, and searched several houses while detaining residents.

Nearby, the soldiers invaded the village of al‑Fandaqumiya and deployed military vehicles throughout its neighborhoods, prompting the Directorate of Education to delay the start of school in Silat at-Thaher and al‑Fandaqumiya until 9 a.m.

West of Jenin, Israeli bulldozers leveled large areas of agricultural land in al‑Silat al‑Harithiya, destroying between 400 and 450 dunams of olive‑planted land in the al‑Srouj area between al‑Silat al‑Harithiya and al‑Yamun. Local officials said the land had been cultivated for more than three decades.

In Nablus, in the northern West Bank, protests erupted as Israeli forces invaded several towns and villages.

A flare bomb fired by soldiers ignited a house fire in Beit Iba, northwest of the city. In Beit Furik, east of Nablus, soldiers fired live ammunition at a Palestinian vehicle and later opened fire at youths during protests.

Protests also broke out in Bizzariya, northwest of Nablus, and in Beit Dajan to the east, where soldiers fired stun grenades. In Sebastia, northwest of Nablus, Israeli forces invaded the town and broke into a home.

In Tulkarem, in the northwestern West Bank, Israeli forces carried out a large‑scale invasion of the city, breaking into homes across multiple neighborhoods — particularly in the eastern and western areas — and abducting eight Palestinians, including former detainees.

Those taken included Munther Ashour, Mohannad Najdi, Abdul‑Rauf Najdi, Musab Najdi, Hussein Abu Shanab, Ja’far Shahada, Shathai Hussein Ali Odah (known as al‑Salman), and Laith Mohammad al‑Idrisi. Forces also invaded the Shweika neighborhood north of the city.

In Hebron, in the southern West Bank, Israeli forces abducted two Palestinians — Mohammad Raed al‑Salayma from Hebron city and Taysir Ahed Abu Sandas from the nearby village of Abu al‑‘Asja — after breaking into their homes, assaulting them, and damaging property.

Military personnel set up multiple roadblocks throughout the governorate, blocking both major and minor roads using iron gates, concrete barriers, and piles of earth.

Meanwhile, Israeli bulldozers continued uprooting trees and leveling agricultural land in the Turmus Ayya plain, north of Ramallah in the central West Bank, as part of ongoing land seizures.

Several Israeli military vehicles also invaded Kobar town, and surrounding areas, north of Ramallah, and fired live rounds, gas bombs and concussion grenades.

In occupied Jerusalem, Israeli forces invaded the town of al‑Ram, north of the city, where protests erupted before the soldiers shot one Palestinian.

In the Northern Plains of the Jordan Valley in the occupied West Bank, many Israeli military vehicles invaded Kardala village, and initiated searches.