On Tuesday, Israeli forces abducted eight Palestinians, including a child, in the governorates of Jericho, occupied Jerusalem, and Hebron, in the northeastern, central, and southern regions of the West Bank.

In the northeastern part of the West Bank, Israeli forces abducted a Palestinian child from the city of Jericho, after summoning him for an intelligence review.

The army abducted the former prisoner and child, Ma’wad Omar Abdullah Al-Hajj, 17, on Tuesday when he arrived to meet Israeli Intelligence for interrogation.

Meanwhile, northeast of occupied Jerusalem, Israeli forces invaded and searched the homes of Firas Nabil Salama and Alaa Ibrahim Salama in the town of Anata, before abducting them.

In the southern West Bank, Israeli soldiers stormed several areas in the Hebron governorate, broke into many citizens’ homes, and abducted three Palestinian young men.

In the city of Hebron, the army abducted the young man, Saber Burqan, in addition to abducting Izz al-Din Hajjah and Muhammad al-Najjar in Doura town, southwest of the city.

Media sources said that occupation forces also invaded and ransacked several homes in the town of Bani Naim, northwest of Hebron, belonging to the Manasra family.

Furthermore, Israeli soldiers abducted two Palestinian citizens identified as Haitham Saud Dababsa and Sanad Shaher Dababsa, while they were on their own land in the “Al-Arqoub” area in the village of Khallet Al-Dabaa in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron.

It was added that illegal Israeli colonizers, under the protection of the army, opened fire towards citizens in the same area without any reports of any injuries.

According to the Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs and the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS), Israeli forces have abducted 7,270 Palestinian citizens in the occupied West Bank since the beginning of the military onslaught against the Gaza Strip on October 7, 2024.

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