Illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers and occupation forces carried out a series of coordinated assaults on Palestinian communities across the West Bank on Friday, cutting vital water supplies, abducting residents, and invading towns from the Jordan Valley to Hebron, Nablus, Jenin, and Ramallah.

The escalation underscores the systematic campaign to displace Palestinians and entrench colonial outposts under military protection.

There are some of the documented violations across the occupied West Bank.

Jordan Valley

At dawn, colonizers severed water pipelines in Khirbet al-Deir in the northern Jordan Valley. Human rights activist Aref Daraghmeh reported that the lines, drawn from a local spring owned by Palestinian citizen Ammar Jihad Daraghmeh, were deliberately cut.

The attack is part of a broader effort to force Palestinians from the Jordan Valley through resource denial and harassment.

Bethlehem District

In Khalayel al-Louz, southeast of Bethlehem, occupation forces abducted Bara’ Raed Abu Kamel after invading his family home.

Soldiers also erected a military checkpoint in the Um Rokba area of al-Khader, south of Bethlehem, stopping vehicles, searching them, and blocking residents from reaching their homes.

Occupied Jerusalem

Israeli colonizers repeatedly assaulted and punched a Palestinian sanitation worker while he was collecting trash in a street in the city.

Hebron in the Southern West Bank

In the village of al-Zuwaidin in the Yatta desert, occupation forces abducted a Palestinian farmer while he was plowing his land.

Colonizers, armed and accompanied by soldiers, prevented farmers from cultivating or grazing livestock, forcing them to leave.

The colonizers also pitched a tent on Palestinian land in Khallet al-Natsh, in the Jabal Johar neighborhood east of Hebron.

Later in the day, occupation forces abducted Ismail Ishaq al-Jabbarin in Tal Ma’in, south of Hebron. Colonizers from the illegal outposts Mitzpe Yair and Avigail stormed the area, chased farmers and shepherds, detained them, hurled insults, and attempted to run over children near al-Jabbarin’s home in Masafer Yatta.

In Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, soldiers abducted a young man, Mohammad Hammad Abu Mariya, from his home.

At night, an Israeli colonizer attempted to ram a Palestinian family with his vehicle in the Shuab al-Batem area, south of Hebron.

Furthermore, several Israeli military vehicles invaded Beit Kahil town, northwest of Hebron, before soldiers fired numerous gas bombs.

Nablus in the Northern West Bank

At dawn, occupation forces invaded Beita, south of Nablus, abducting Mohannad Hamed Mohammad Hamayel after searching several homes.

Jenin in the Northern West Bank

A 57-year-old Palestinian was hospitalized after soldiers brutally assaulted him at the Barta’a military roadblock.

Earlier, forces invaded Barta’a town, smashing property, abducting several residents, and stealing money from homes. The Prisoners’ Club reported widespread destruction during the invasions.

Soldiers also invaded Burqin town, closed streets, and initiated searches in several neighborhoods.

In Jenin city, soldiers invaded multiple neighborhoods, stopping, assaulting, and interrogating young men in the city center.

Ramallah in the Central West Bank

Two Palestinians were injured after Israeli soldiers invaded the al-Jalazone refugee camp north of al-Bireh.

One man, aged 45, was shot in the hand with live ammunition, while another sustained shrapnel wounds to the foot.

Soldiers fired live rounds, stun grenades, and toxic tear gas as they spread through the camp’s alleys.

In the evening, occupation forces invaded Kafr Malik, northeast of Ramallah, accompanied by a military vehicle. Activist Jihad al-Qaaq reported that soldiers roamed near homes, firing stun grenades and tear gas throughout the village.

In Um Safa village, northwest of Ramallah, Israeli colonizers released their livestock to graze on Palestinian farmlands, causing damage to trees and plants, in addition to raiding Israeli flags on the invaded Palestinian lands.