Israeli soldiers abducted, on Thursday, twenty-seven Palestinian citizens after invading several areas of the Bethlehem in the southern occupied West Bank.

In the southern occupied West Bank, Israeli forces invaded, before dawn Thursday, the Dheisheh refugee camp, and the towns of Beit Fajjar and Tuqu’ in the Bethlehem governorate.

In Beit Fajjar, southwest of the city, many military vehicles invaded the town, while soldiers fired tear gas canisters and concussion grenades at citizens’ homes.

South of Bethlehem, several Israeli army vehicles stormed Tuqu’ town, toured many neighborhoods, and abducted Ibrahim Ali Sabah, after breaking into and ransacking his home.


In the Dheisheh refugee camp, south of the city, army vehicles stormed the streets, while soldiers broke into at least one residential building.

Israeli soldiers invaded the town of Husan, west of Bethlehem, and abducted twenty-six Palestinian citizens identified as;

Muhammad Tariq Shusha, and his brother, Qusay, Yasser Sabateen, Muhammad Jamil Hamamra, Tayseer Zaoul, Sami Shousha, and his son, Muhammad, and Zaki Tayseer Zaoul.

Soldiers also abducted Ahmed Zaoul, Ismail Zaoul, Muhammad Nashat Hamamra, Muhammad Mahmoud Hamamra, his father, Idris Shousha, and his son, Raed, Muhammad Nimr Sabateen, and his sons, Miras, and Amir, Mahmoud Naim Hamamra, and Imad Yahya Hamamra.

Finally, the army abducted Hamza Youssef Zaoul, Muhammad Raed Hamamra, Abdul Rahman Sufyan Sabateen, Muhammad Atef Hamamra, Muhammad Basem Hamamra, and his brother, Ahmed, and Rayan Youssef Sabateen.



Later it was reported that the army stormed the town of Husan from several directions while soldiers deployed through the streets and closed all entrances to the town with cement cubes and earth mounds.

The army broke into dozens of homes, occupied the rooftops of several homes, turning them into observation points.

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