On Thursday dawn, Israeli soldiers abducted forty-two Palestinians, including siblings, from their homes in several parts of the occupied West Bank, mainly from several parts of Bethlehem governorate.

The soldiers stormed and ransacked dozens of homes across the West Bank, causing damage to many homes, and interrogated scores of Palestinians before abducting at least 38, including 28 from Tuqu’ town, southeast of Bethlehem.

The soldiers also installed roadblocks in many parts of the West Bank, mainly in Jenin, Hebron, and Tulkarem, stopped and searched Palestinian cars, and interrogated many while inspecting their ID cards.

In addition, the army bulldozed an archeological area in the Khirbat Fa’oor area in the Al-Khader town, south of Bethlehem, to expand Road #60 used by the illegal colonizers, an issue that would lead to the illegal annexation of large swaths of Palestinian lands.

Furthermore, the army closed the Dotan military roadblock northeast of Jenin in the northern West Bank and initiated massive searches near Jenin-Nazareth Road.

The soldiers searched dozens of cars, interrogated scores of Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards, searched many homes and stores, and confiscated surveillance recordings and equipment.

The abducted Palestinians are:

  1. Morad Ayesh Al-Badan, 40 – Tuqu’, Bethlehem.
  2. Ahed Suleiman Nawawra, 18 – Tuqu’, Bethlehem.
  3. Ahmad Ibrahim Al-Amour, 29 – Tuqu’, Bethlehem.
  4. Qassam Nidal Al-Amour, 21 – Tuqu’, Bethlehem.
  5. Monir Jamal Misbah, 34 – Tuqu’, Bethlehem.
  6. Sanad Salah Al-Amour, 19 – Tuqu’, Bethlehem.
  7. Ja’far Yousef Sabah, 24 – Tuqu’, Bethlehem.
  8. Hasan Khaled Al-Bada, 24 – Tuqu’, Bethlehem.
  9. Hussein Jamal Al-Badan – Tuqu’, Bethlehem.
  10. Ali Elian Jibrin – Tuqu’, Bethlehem.
  11. Rantisi Ali Elian Jibrin – Tuqu’, Bethlehem.
  12. Ahmad Kamal Al-Amour, 18 – Tuqu’, Bethlehem.
  13. Mazen Rafat Kawazba, 40 – Tuqu’, Bethlehem.
  14. Mohammad Salim Ayyash, 21 – Tuqu’, Bethlehem.
  15. Mohammad Emad Al-Amour, 21 – Tuqu’, Bethlehem.
  16. Omar Thieb Al-Amour, 21 – Tuqu’, Bethlehem.
  17. Mahmoud Thieb Al-Amour, 20 – Tuqu’, Bethlehem.
  18. Mohammad Riyad Sabah, 21 – Tuqu’, Bethlehem.
  19. Rahi Hussein Suleiman – Tuqu’, Bethlehem.
  20. Mohammad Emad Al-Amour, 21 – Tuqu’, Bethlehem.
  21. Omar Thieb Al-Amour, 31 – Tuqu’, Bethlehem.
  22. Mahmoud Thieb Al-Amour, 20 – Tuqu’, Bethlehem.
  23. Mohammad Riyad Sabah, 21 – Tuqu’, Bethlehem.
  24. Raji Hussein Suleiman – Tuqu’, Bethlehem.
  25. Mousa Mohammad Al-Amour, 24 – Tuqu’, Bethlehem.
  26. Yahia Mohammad Sabah, 21 – Tuqu’, Bethlehem.
  27. Mohammad Hasan Hameeda, 31 – Tuqu’, Bethlehem.
  28. Mohammad Jamal Sabah 31, – Tuqu’, Bethlehem.
  29. Ahmad Mahmoud Sleibi, 27, Beit Ummar- Hebron.
  30. Morad Mohammad Sabarna, 26, Beit Ummar – Hebron.
  31. Qussai Ashraf Sabarna, 18, Beit Ummar – Hebron.
  32. Abdullah Abdul-Majid Al-Hleiqawi, Al-Fawwar refugee camp – Hebron.
  33. Mohammad Hussein Kamail, – Qabatia, Jenin
  34. Saher Ah-Haj Hamdan, Nablus.
  35. Malek Abda – Nablus.
  36. Suleiman Abu Salha, Nablus.
  37. Amer Atef Abu Alia Al-Mughayyir – Ramallah.
  38. Amer’s mother Al-Mughayyir – Ramallah.
  39. Ala’ Rida Abu Alia, Al-Mughayyir – Ramallah.
  40. Salem Mohammad Abu Yacoub, Kifl Hares – Salfit.
  41. Ibrahim Abu Yacoub, Kifl Hares – Salfit.
  42. Odai Hasan Shaqqour, Kifl Hares – Salfit.
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