Israeli occupation forces carried out a series of invasions, home break‑ins, and abductions across multiple areas of the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, targeting communities in Jenin, Qalqilia, Nablus, Hebron, Jericho, Bethlehem and Ramallah.
Ten Palestinians Abducted in Burqin, West of Jenin
Before dawn, Israeli forces invaded the town of Burqin, west of Jenin in the northern West Bank, and abducted ten Palestinians after breaking into their homes and searching them.
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) identified those abducted as Mohammad Eyad Khlouf, Obada Mubarak Jarrar, Ahmad Mazen Atiq, Radwan Fuad Jarrar, Fayez Hatem Shayeb, Ayham Mohammad Subeh, Mustafa Ali Qablawi, Ahmad Mohammad Qablawi, and brothers Tareq and Omar Mohammad Khadour.
Residential Building Invaded in Jenin; Farmland Bulldozed
Later in the day, Israeli forces invaded a residential building near the Jalbouni roundabout in Jenin city and deployed soldiers on its rooftop.
In a separate invasion, military bulldozers leveled agricultural land around the al‑Ahmadiyeen roundabout west of the city.
Furthermore, several Israeli military jeeps invaded the town of Ajjah, south of Jenin, and before storming homes in various neighborhood and abducting many Palestinians.
During the invasion, the soldiers also stormed a coffeeshop before detaining and interrogating its owner and a few young men.
One abducted in Jenin refugee camp
Several military vehicles invaded the Al-Hadaf area near Jenin refugee camp, before the soldiers stormed and ransacked homes and abducted a young man, Obeida Sous.
Six Abducted in Azzun, East of Qalqilia
In Azzun, east of Qalqilia in the northwestern West Bank, Israeli forces invaded several neighborhoods in the eastern and northern parts of the town, broke into homes, searched them, and abducted six residents.
Those taken were identified as Ashraf Hussein, Sa’id Ziad Abu Haniya, Sa’id Ahmad Abu Haniya, Walid Bilal Enaya, Ahmad Noureddin Rayyan, and Nadim Salim.
Invasions, Injury in Nablus
Israeli forces also invaded the village of Al‑Lubban al‑Sharqiya, south of Nablus in the northern West Bank, where troops tore down posters of the slain Palestinian Khattab Daraghma, seized a mural dedicated to him, and removed flags.
In addition, the soldiers invaded the eastern area of Nablus city and initiated missives searches.
Furthermore, the PRCS stated that the soldiers assaulted and injured a young man, 21, at the Deir Sharaf military roadblock, west of Nablus, before its medics rushed him to a hospital in Nablus.
Two Abducted in as‑Samu’, South of Hebron
In the southern West Bank, Israeli forces invaded the Khirbet Ghuwein area of as‑Samu’ town, south of Hebron, and abducted two residents — Samir Jom’a al‑Hawamda and Oqab Ahmad al‑Hawamda — after breaking into their homes and searching them.
Colonizer Attack Injures Two in Al‑Auja, North of Jericho
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) reported that two international solidarity activists were injured after being assaulted by illegal Israeli paramilitary colonizers during an invasion of the Shalal al‑Auja area north of Jericho in the eastern West Bank.
The colonizers, accompanied by Israeli forces, attacked the activists as part of ongoing violations aimed at pressuring communities in the area and forcing them to leave.
Two Abducted from Abu al‑Asal Family Farm Near Jericho
Israeli forces also invaded a farm belonging to the Abu al‑Asal family near the Jericho crossings area and abducted two Palestinians — Yousef Jihad Abu al‑Asal and Nabil al‑Sheesh — before withdrawing.
Workers and Farmers Detained, West of Hebron
In the Soba area west of Hebron in the southern West Bank, Israeli forces and colonizers detained nine agricultural workers from cactus farms, interrogated them in the field, and later released them.
Residents say the area has faced sustained settler harassment under military protection, leading to a decline in cultivated land.
Assaults and Movement Restrictions in Southern Hebron
Several Palestinians sustained bruises after Israeli forces assaulted residents in the southern area of Hebron.
Troops closed off the district, blocked movement between neighborhoods, and conducted extensive home searches.
The PRCS said its teams treated two people after the soldiers assaulted them in the Jabal Johar area.
Media sources reported that Israeli forces tightened military measures in the Old City and southern Hebron, detaining residents and preventing them from moving through the area under the pretext of declaring it a “military zone.”
Vehicles Seized in Hebron, Beit Awwa, and Deir Samit
Israeli forces also invaded Hebron city, as well as the towns of Beit Awwa and Deir Samit west of Hebron, where troops stopped vehicles, searched them, and seized several, causing significant traffic congestion on Hebron’s Salam Street.
Child Injured in Qalandia Refugee Camp, North of Occupied Jerusalem
A fifteen‑year‑old child was injured in the eye by a rubber‑coated metal bullet after Israeli forces invaded Qalandia refugee camp. The PRCS said its medics treated the child and transported him to hospital.
Israeli forces continued invading Qalandia and the nearby Kafr Aqab area, firing tear gas and stun grenades.
Journalist Abducted Near Ramallah
Israeli forces also abducted Palestinian TV journalist Ali Dar Ali after summoning him for interrogation.
Ali, from the village of Burham north of Ramallah in the central West Bank, had previously been abducted in September 2024 and held for more than a month.
Invasions in Al‑Mughayyer and Kafr Malek, Northeast of Ramallah
In the northeastern Ramallah district, Israeli forces invaded the villages of Al‑Mughayyer and Kafr Malek, patrolling their streets.
In a related development, troops set up a military roadblock at the entrance to Yabrud village and tightened restrictions at the Ein Sinya military roadblock north of Ramallah, causing delays for residents.
Additionally, soldiers assaulted a young man at the Atara military roadblock north of Ramallah, causing various wounds before abducting him.
Invasions in Bethlehem
Many Israeli military vehicles several neighborhoods in Bethlehem city and Beit Sahour and temporarily closed streets before withdrawing. During the invasion, the soldiers broke into and searched at least one home in Bethlehem city.
The soldiers then initiated massive invasions and violent searches of homes, before abducting many Palestinians in Bethlehem.