Israeli occupation forces carried out a series of invasions across the occupied West Bank on Monday, breaking into homes, abducting civilians, assaulting residents, and imposing widespread movement restrictions in multiple districts, including Hebron, Nablus, Qalqilia, and occupied Jerusalem.

In Hebron in the southern West Bank, Israeli forces abducted ten Palestinians after invading several homes, searching them, and ransacking their contents.

Media sources reported that troops invaded the town of Beit Kahil, northwest of Hebron, and abducted seven residents: Muhyi Bajies Asafra, Montaser Mahmoud Baryoush, Hamza Hussein Zohour, Aseed Sabri Zohour, Islam Ahmad Asafra, Sabri Mohammad Zohour, and Ibrahim Hussein Zohour.

Forces also invaded the town of Ethna, west of Hebron, where they assaulted and abducted three brothers, Hamza, Ali, and Ehab Ribhi Slimiyya, after beating and dragging them.

Israeli forces simultaneously installed multiple military roadblocks at the entrances of Hebron’s towns, villages, and refugee camps, closing several main and secondary roads with iron gates, concrete blocks, and earth mounds.

Later in the evening, several Palestinians suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation when Israeli forces invaded the town of Ath-Thaheriya, south of Hebron, firing live ammunition, stun grenades, and toxic gas at residents as they exited mosques following Tarawih prayers. In a separate incident, troops abducted a young man, Othman Al-Hashlamoun, from the Old City of Hebron.

In occupied Jerusalem, Israeli forces abducted three Palestinians, including a child. The Jerusalem Governorate reported that two individuals—whose identities were not immediately known—were abducted during an invasion of the town of At-Tur in central occupied Jerusalem.

Troops also broke into a residential building in Abu Dis, east of the city, where they abducted a teenage boy, Reda Mohammad Jaafar.

Israeli forces later closed the Bab al-Amoud area in occupied Jerusalem, forcing shop owners to shut down their businesses after a group of young men and women distributed meals to passersby.

In the nearby town of Silwan, south of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, troops installed a military roadblock in the Wadi al-Rababa neighborhood.

In Nablus in the northern West Bank, Israeli forces abducted two Palestinians during pre-dawn invasions.

Military vehicles invaded the town of Qabalan, south of Nablus, where troops broke into homes and abducted Jihad Saleh after assaulting him.

Soldiers also caused damage to a greenhouse belonging to resident Tal’at Emla. In the village of Zawata, west of Nablus, troops invaded and abducted a young man, Hisham Maher Sidqi Mousa, after searching his home.

Additional invasions targeted the village of Beit Furik and the Balata and Askar refugee camps east of Nablus, as well as the town of Aqraba to the south. Local sources reported that a woman in Beit Furik fainted after soldiers broke into her home and assaulted her sons.

In Qalqilia in the northwestern West Bank, Israeli forces invaded several areas, including the city of Qalqilia, the town of Habla, and the village of Hajja.

Troops stormed Qalqilia from its eastern entrance, deployed in the Shreim neighborhood and the market area, and broke into multiple homes, including that of Mahmoud Khadra, who was abducted after soldiers searched and ransacked the property.

In Hableh, south of Qalqilia, troops invaded from the northern entrance and spread through several neighborhoods, including Balad Street, Al-Mazra’a, and the Umm Azzam quarter.

Soldiers broke into homes, searched them, and abducted three residents: Bara’ Mahmoud Shahwan, Yazan Waddah Khroub, and Mu’alla Hasem Al-Sha’er.

Forces also fired illumination rounds over the town and distributed warning leaflets before withdrawing after nearly six hours.

In the village of Hajjah, east of Qalqilia, many Israeli military vehicles, patrolled residential streets, and broke into the home of former prisoner Sohaib Barghouthi, who was abducted after troops searched the property.