Israeli occupation forces carried out a series of invasions across the occupied West Bank, abducting at least eleven Palestinians, while illegal paramilitary colonizers escalated daily assaults on property and livelihoods.
Media sources reported that soldiers invaded the town of Beit Rima, northwest of Ramallah in the central West Bank, ransacked homes, and abducted a young man.
Protests erupted during the invasion, though no injuries were reported. In the nearby village of Deir Ghassana, protests also took place broke after several Israeli military vehicles invaded it.
In addition, Israeli colonizers bulldozed Palestinian lands adjacent to the illegal Shilo colony in Dar Abu Awwad area in Turmus Ayya town, north of Ramallah.
In Bethlehem, soldiers stormed the Saff Street area in the center of the city, breaking into several homes and abducting Omar Elias Ibrahim Shouka, 35.
In Battir, west of Bethlehem, the army abducted Ahmad Walid Hussein Abdel-Latif, 22, after invading his family home.
In Nablus, in the northern West Bank, soldiers invaded Burin, south of the city, searched homes, and abducted siblings Omar and Yazan Fares Imran.
In a related incident, illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers attacked al-Mas’udiya, northwest of Nablus, stealing a trailer attached to a farmer’s tractor.
Resident Mousa D’eis said colonizers fled after the theft, noting that the community suffers near-daily assaults ranging from theft to property damage.
In the Hebron governorate, in the southern West Bank, six Palestinians—including a child—were abducted from their homes.
In al-Karmel, south of Hebron, soldiers abducted Ahmad al-Jabbarin and Jibril Ibrahim al-Jabbarin.
In Dura, southwest of Hebron, soldiers abducted Rateb Najeh Amro and his son Hamza after invading and vandalizing their home.
In Beit Ummar, north of Hebron, the soldiers stormed homes, fired sound bombs and toxic gas, before abducting Mousa Mohammad Bahar and his 14-year-old son Hamza.
The invasions highlight the ongoing pattern of systematic abductions, home invasions, and violations across the occupied West Bank.
Communities continue to face collective punishment, arbitrary detentions, and daily assaults on property and livelihoods, underscoring the intensifying pressure on Palestinian civilians under occupation.