Israeli forces abducted eleven Palestinians, on Thursday, and assaulted others near Hebron, in the southern occupied West Bank
Before dawn on Thursday, Israeli forces invaded various areas in the southern West Bank governorate of Hebron, and abducted nine Palestinian citizens.
Media sources said that several military vehicles stormed the town of Idhna, west of Hebron, Yatta town to the south, and Doura town, southwest of the city.
In Yatta town, soldiers abducted Hafez Mahmoud Rashid Abu Ubaida, Muhammad Al-Harini, Muhammad Ayed Abu Aram, and Marwan Ibrahim Buhais.
In Doura town, the army abducted Bilal Muhammad Issa Amr, Ahmed Taher Ghanem, Shadi Hassan Al-Awawda, Odeh Fadel Mahmoud, and Youssef Al-Amayra.
On Thursday night, Israeli special forces invaded the town of Sa’ir, northeast of Hebron, stormed a café in the center of the town, assaulted Palestinian citizens, and abducted two unidentified young men.
Meanwhile, many army vehicles invaded the town of Doura, while soldiers were deployed around citizens’ homes, and impeded the movement of traffic on the main roads.