Israeli occupation forces and illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers carried out widespread invasions and coordinated attacks across the occupied West Bank on Sunday, breaking into homes, abducting Palestinians, obstructing infrastructure work, threatening families, shooting two young men near a military.

Media sources reported that Israeli forces invaded the city of Nablus in the northern West Bank, breaking into homes in the Ein Beit al‑Ma’ refugee camp, the Rafidia neighborhood, Tal Street, and Al‑Marj Street, before abducting Ibrahim Shawahna and Mohammad Mallah after storming and ransacking their homes.

In addition, a group of Israeli colonizers stormed a water‑well area in the villages of Beit Furik and Beit Dajan, east of Nablus, disrupting the work of technicians who were installing a dedicated water reservoir inside the well.

Residents said the colonizers, accompanied by Israeli soldiers, invaded the area and obstructed the maintenance crew, preventing them from completing the installation.

The incident comes amid a continued escalation of colonizer activity across the eastern Nablus region, where communities in Beit Furik, Beit Dajan, and surrounding agricultural lands have faced repeated incursions targeting water sources, farmland, and infrastructure.

Local committees warned that these actions are part of a broader effort to pressure Palestinian residents and restrict their access to essential resources.

Furthermore, Israeli soldiers renewed their threats to residents in the town of Arraba, south of Jenin, demanding that they evacuate their homes located around the evacuated Israeli military camp.

Local sources said the occupation forces informed several families living near the perimeter of the former military site that they would face arrest if they did not leave the area.

Residents described the renewed threats as part of ongoing pressure on communities surrounding former military installations, which Israeli forces continue to treat as restricted zones despite their evacuation.

Also in the northern West Bank, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society stated that Israeli forces invaded the town of Rummana west of Jenin, broke into the home of Ashraf Abdullah Sbeihat, violently searched it, and damaged its contents before abducting him.

In Qalqilia, in the northern West Bank, several military vehicles invaded the city from its eastern area and searched homes on Naqqar Street before invading at least one additional home.

Also in Qalqilia, soldiers fired gas bombs at schoolchildren leaving their schools, injuring several residents in the area.

Israeli soldiers also shot two young men near the Qalandia military roadblock north of occupied Jerusalem.

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society confirmed that its crews received the two wounded men and transferred them to hospital.

In addition, Israeli occupation intelligence summoned Jerusalemite resident Ramzi al‑Abbasi for interrogation immediately upon his return to the country, just days after he achieved a major personal milestone by climbing Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania and raising the Palestinian flag at its summit.

Al‑Abbasi, who documented his ascent to the highest peak in Africa, had received widespread praise on social media before being handed the summons upon arrival at Lod Airport, where he was questioned about his journey and the national symbolism it carried.

In the southern West Bank, Israeli forces carried out multiple invasions across Bethlehem governorate overnight and into Sunday morning.

The army invaded the towns of Al‑Ubeidiya and Dar Salah east of the governorate, and the town of Al‑Khader to the south, where soldiers were also stationed around Al‑Khader Stadium.

The forces also invaded the town of Tuqu‘ southeast of Bethlehem and positioned themselves at the northern entrance toward the Al‑Amour junction.

In the southern West Bank city of Hebron, local sources reported that Israeli forces abducted the brothers Mohammad and Jamal Nasser Al‑Badawi, along with the minor Abed Ashraf Jawabra, during an invasion of the Al‑Arroub refugee camp north of the city, where soldiers broke into and ransacked several homes.

The army also invaded the towns of Al‑Shuyukh and Sa‘ir, abducting Mohammad Wael Al‑Shuyukh from Al‑Shuyukh and Waseem Al‑Tarawa from Sa‘ir. Separately,

Israeli forces invaded the town of as‑Samu‘, south of Hebron and broke into several homes without reporting additional abductions.

In the same governorate, media activist Osama Makhmara reported that illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers from the “Susiya” colony, built on stolen Palestinian lands, infiltrated the Wadi Al‑Rakhim area overnight and attacked the home of Youssef Mousa Shnaran.

The colonizers damaged trees surrounding the house and attempted to break into the home before residents confronted them and forced them to withdraw.

Also in Hebron, Israeli colonizers assaulted families in Masafer Bani Na’im, east of Hebron, wounding several Palestinians.

These attacks come amid an ongoing escalation of colonizer violence across northern and southern Hebron, particularly in Masafer Yatta, where residents face repeated invasions by Israeli forces and colonizer militias targeting homes, property, and agricultural lands.

In the northeastern West Bank, residents of the northern Jordan Valley reported that colonizers tore open dozens of livestock‑feed bags belonging to Palestinian herders in the Hammamat Al‑Maleh area.

Mahdi Daraghma, head of the local Village Council, said the attack is part of a dangerous and escalating pattern of colonizer violence, including forcing shepherds out of grazing areas, releasing livestock to destroy crops, and damaging agricultural property.

Meanwhile, in the central West Bank, bulldozers belonging to colonizers began excavation and expansion work around their illegal colony, built on lands belonging to the town of Burqa east of Ramallah.

Also, Israeli colonizers grazed their sheep on privately owned Palestinian land in the village of Yabrud, east of Ramallah.

Locals reported that several colonizers brought their herds into the area surrounding Palestinian homes, causing damage to agricultural crops.

They added that, just days earlier, colonizers assaulted two young men who were hiking in the village, beating them, spraying them with pepper spray, and smashing the vehicle they were traveling in.