On Monday before dawn, Israeli forces abducted 12 Palestinians from the West Bank, including former prisoners.
The Prisoners’ Club and the Commission for Prisoners and Ex-Detainees Affairs said in a joint statement on Monday that the arrests were concentrated in the Hebron governorate, while the rest of the arrests were distributed in the governorates of Jenin, Jericho and Tulkarm.
The sources pointed out that the number of abducted Palestinians after the seventh of October amounted to 8505 detainees, and this toll includes those who were abducted from homes, through military checkpoints, and those who had to surrender themselves under pressure, and those who were taken hostage by Israeli forces.
According to local sources, a military force consisting of four vehicles stormed the town of Anabta, east of Tulkarm. coming from the area of the Innab military checkpoint, east of Tulkarm.
The vehicles roamed the streets of the town and positioned along the main street and the railway street, and the occupation soldiers raided a shop selling furniture in the area after removing its gate belonging to Marwan Al-Sadla, and they searched it and tampered with its contents.
They also raided the house of Abdullah Al-Sadla in the Al-Wad area of the town, without reports of arrests until the moment of preparing the news.
At dawn on Tuesday, the Israeli occupation forces stormed the city of Hebron.
According to local sources, a number of military vehicles stormed the city and raided a number of houses in it, but no arrests were reported.
The sources added that the occupation forces deployed in Bab Al-Zawiya, Al-Sheikh neighborhood, Habayel Al-Riyeh and the Abu Al-Halawa junction area.
A young man was injured by the Israeli occupation forces’ bullets, on Monday evening, in the city of Qalqilya.
Local sources told Wafa that a young man in his twenties was wounded by live bullets in the foot, while he was in the “Razzaza” area of the city, after which he was transferred to the hospital and his condition was described as stable.
Clashes erupted between citizens and the Israeli occupation forces, on Monday evening, in the villages of Jalboun and Faqu’a, northeast of Jenin.
Security and local sources told Wafa news agency that the Israeli occupation forces stormed Jalboun, which led to clashes, during which soldiers fired live bullets at the citizens without reporting any injuries.
The head of the village council of Jalboun, Ibrahim Abu Al-Rub, said that the occupation forces threatened to escalate their aggression on the village and prevent citizens, vehicles and agricultural tractors from reaching the lands located along the separation wall and racial expansion, pointing out that the people own nearly five thousand agricultural dunums along the wall on the village lands.
The Israeli occupation forces also raided the village of Faqu’a, which led to the outbreak of clashes but no injuries were reported, as well as stormed the town of Ya’bad and intensified its presence in the vicinity of villages and towns south of Jenin.
On Monday evening, the Israeli occupation forces stormed Shuafat camp, northeast of the occupied city of Jerusalem.
According to local sources, the Israeli occupation forces raided the Ras Khamis neighborhood in the camp, but no arrests were reported.
In the same context, the occupying forces erected a military checkpoint at the Al-Maghariba Gate in Jerusalem.