On Monday dawn, Israeli soldiers abducted eight Palestinians in Hebron and three in Ramallah, in the southern and central parts of the occupied West Bank.

Media sources in Hebron said the soldiers invaded and ransacked many homes and abducted eight Palestinians, Bassem Mohammad Badawi, his brothers Mo’in and Motea’, in addition to Odai Raed Asafra, Hamza Hussein Zohour, and Bakr Awni Zohour, from Beit Kahil town, Mohammad Ibrahim Ezreiqat from Taffuh, and Shadi Qader Abu Karsh from the As-Samu’ town.

The soldiers also installed many roadblocks on Hebron’s northern roads and the main entrances of Beit Kahil, Sa’ir, and Halhoul towns, stopped and searched dozens of cars, and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.

In Ramallah, in the central West Bank, the soldiers invaded Ni’lin town, west of the city, searched many homes, and abducted Odai Aqel Sour, Mahdi Sa’id Al-Khawaja, and former political prisoner Amir Khawaja.

The soldiers also invaded the Al-Jalazonerefugee camp north of Ramallah, and Al-Biereh city, leading to protests.

In related news, the soldiers invaded the Jenin refugee camp in the northern West Bank city of Jenin, searched homes, and abducted a former political prisoner.

On Monday dawn, the soldiers killed a young Palestinian man, Omar Yousef Manna’ Fararja, 22, abducted three young men, including his brother, and injured at least six during ensuing protests.

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