Israeli occupation forces carried out widespread invasions across multiple areas of the occupied West Bank overnight and into Monday morning, including cities, towns, villages, and refugee camps, accompanied by home invasions, abductions, military roadblocks, demolitions, and intensified military deployments.

In the southern West Bank, Israeli forces abducted four Palestinians from the Hebron district after invading their homes, searching them, and ransacking their contents.

Media sources reported that the abducted individuals are Mohammad Suleiman Natsha, Faraj Natsha, and Hami Issa Salmi from the city of Hebron, in addition to Mohammad Harbi al‑Kindawi from the al‑‘Arroub refugee camp north of Hebron.

The soldiers also invaded the home of slain Palestinian Amjad Jawad Abdul‑Fattah Natsha, 31, one day after he was shot and killed by Israeli forces at the “Gush Etzion” junction north of Hebron, and broke into several additional homes, interrogating residents in the field and assaulting them.

In addition, Israeli occupation forces installed multiple military roadblocks at the entrances of Hebron’s towns, villages, and refugee camps, and closed several main and secondary roads with iron gates, concrete blocks, and earth mounds.

In the town of Beit Ummar, north of Hebron, soldiers imposed a curfew, forced shops to close, and invaded the al‑‘Arroub refugee camp where they abducted the teenager Mohammad Harbi al‑Kandawi.

Troops also fired live ammunition and tear gas during an invasion of Beit ‘Awwa town, in the southern part of the district.

Furthermore, several Israeli military vehicles invaded Tarousa area, west of Dura town, south of Hebron, and conducted searches.

Beita Market Demolsihed – Image Quds News

In the central West Bank, Israeli forces abducted three Palestinians from the city of al‑Bireh, adjacent to Ramallah, after invading homes in the Um al‑Sharayet and al‑Baloa’ neighborhoods.

The abducted individuals were identified as Hamza al‑Azahri, 24, Ahmad Abdo, 23, and Amir Abu ‘Odah, who was taken after being summoned for interrogation at the Ofer military base west of Ramallah.

Israeli forces also invaded the al‑Am‘ari refugee camp and the Um al‑Sharayet neighborhood, while firing illumination rounds during an invasion of the village of Abwein northwest of the city.

In the northern West Bank, the soldiers, accompanied by military bulldozers, invaded the town of Beita, south of Nablus.

Soldiers forced shop owners in the central market area to evacuate before demolishing several commercial shops structures, causing extensive destruction.

During the attack, the army fired tear gas and stun grenades at residents and at a Beita ambulance crew attempting to reach the area. This marks the second demolition carried out against the Beita market.

Furthermore, the army invaded the Old Askar refugee camp and the East Askar refugee camp, east of Nablus, before the soldiers broke into homes and ransacking their contents.

In the northwestern part of the Nablus district, the Israeli military continued a large‑scale invasion of the village of Burqa, carrying out widespread abductions during the ongoing operation.

In the northern West Bank district of Jenin, Israeli forces abducted Ahmad al‑Sheikh Shehada Khamaisa from the town of al‑Yamun, west of Jenin, after invading the area.

In the northwestern West Bank, Israeli forces invaded the northern area of Kufur Qaddum, east of Qalqilia, after entering through the town’s southern main entrance.

Troops spread through the al‑Hara al‑Shamiya neighborhood, broke into a home belonging to the al‑Jayyousi family, and seized a vehicle.

In occupied Jerusalem, Israeli forces invaded the campus of Al‑Quds University in Abu Dis, forcing students out before conducting searches inside university buildings.

The soldiers also invaded the towns of al‑Jib and Beit ‘Anan northwest of occupied Jerusalem, and closed streets.

In related news, illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers established a new colonial outpost near the town of al‑‘Auja, north of Jericho, in the northeastern part of the occupied West Bank.