On Tuesday dawn, Israeli soldiers abducted at least 114 Palestinians, including 50 workers from the Gaza Strip, in several parts of the occupied West Bank.

The soldiers stormed and ransacked dozens of homes and buildings across the occupied West Bank, causing damage, and installed many additional roadblocks across the occupied West Bank, completely isolating entire communities.

The abductees are from many cities and towns in several governorates across the West Bank, and many of them are former political prisoners.

One of the abducted Palestinians is a lawyer, Asala Abu Khdeir, who was abducted from her home in the Shu’fat refugee camp north of Jerusalem.

The Palestinian Detainees Committee has reported that Israeli soldiers have abducted 680 Palestinians in several parts of the occupied West Bank, including Jerusalem, since October 7th, and added that %25 of the abductees are children, patients, and elders.

It added that most of the abductees are former political prisoners who were taken from their homes after the soldiers stormed them and ransacked them, causing excessive damage, and said that only a few Palestinians were abducted while crossing military roadblocks.

The following names do not include the Palestinians from the Gaza Strip, who were abducted after dozens of soldiers invaded the Industrial School in Halhoul, where dozens of Palestinian workers from the Gaza Strip have been staying after the Israeli soldiers detained them in occupied Jerusalem and other parts of the country, and sent them to the West Bank, before abducting him again.

Hebron:

  1. Aziz Dweik.
  2. Maher Bader.
  3. Jamal Natsha.
  4. Issa Ja’bari.
  5. Nizar Ramadan.
  6. Nizar Shehada.
  7. Bassem Za’areer.
  8. Sobhi Qfeisha.
  9. Zeid Juneidi.
  10. Ayman Juneidi.
  11. Fathi Jolani.
  12. Nidal Qawasma.
  13. Issa Saleh.
  14. Fayez Misk.
  15. Hisham Sharabati.
  16. Bara’ Badarin.
  17. Ayman Abu Arqoub.
  18. Anas Mohammad Rawashda.
  19. Anas Ribhi Manasra.
  20. Ismael Abu Fanar.
  21. Kamal Al-Adra.
  22. Baha’ Shanaran.
  23. Anas Rawashda.
  24. Yousef Makhazra.
  25. Samer Dababdsa.
  26. Issa Saleh Amour.

Ramallah:

  1. Khaled Aref Barghouthi.
  2. Mo’nes Eyad Barghouthi.
  3. Hasan Yousef Matar.
  4. Anwar Ahmad Zahran.
  5. Mohammad Monir.
  6. Hamdan Hamed.
  7. Mahmoud Hamdan Hamed.
  8. Islam Zahi Rimawi.
  9. Adnan Hibiyya.
  10. Saleh Atiya.
  11. Mahmoud Shaher Tawil.
  12. Rami Abu Daqqa.
  13. Omar Eyad Al-Azhari.
  14. Abdul-Raze Mhanna.
  15. Baha’ Thaer Shabana.

Jerusalem:

  1. Yazan Ahmad Al-Basity.
  2. Firas Karkour.
  3. Yousef Hasan Al-Masri.
  4. Asala Abu Khdeir.
  5. Emad Sheikh.
  6. Bara’ Abu kafya.

Bethlehem:

  1. Jamal Saad Al-Wahsh, 54.
  2. Ismael Abdullah Al-Arouj, 39.
  3. Abdul-Razeq Badawna. 32.
  4. Ezzeddin Badawna, 32.
  5. Mahdi Omar Badawna 25.
  6. Daoud Mahmoud Khatib, 22.
  7. Odai Adnan Shehada, 27.
  8. Yousef Lahham, 47.
  9. Abdullah Issa Rahhal, 16.
  10. Yasser Abdul-Majid Obeidallah, 54.
  11. Mohammad Wael Manna’, 20.
  12. Jamal Mohammad Shehada, 58.
  13. Bilal Karim Ayyad, 34.
  14. Jamal Jaber Hamamra, 57.
  15. Walid Mohammad Hmeidan.

Nablus:

  1. Amir Khaled Barham.
  2. Abdul-Karim Halabi.

 

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