Israeli occupation forces carried out widespread invasions, home demolitions, abductions, and military roadblock operations across the occupied West Bank on Monday, targeting multiple districts from central Ramallah and Al‑Bireh to northern Jenin, Nablus, Qalqilia, and Tubas, as well as the southern district of Hebron and several areas in occupied Jerusalem.

In the central West Bank, soldiers invaded the village of Abu Falah northeast of Ramallah and demolished an agricultural room belonging to Abdul Rahim Abu Rahma after military units, accompanied by a bulldozer, broke into the area.

In nearby Al‑Bireh, troops invaded the Sateh Marhaba neighborhood, took over the roof of a building overlooking the illegal colony of Psagot, and deployed dozens of soldiers throughout the area.

Local sources said the military maintained full control over the site while expanding its presence around the neighborhood, with no clear indication of the purpose of the operation.

Several towns in the Ramallah and Al‑Bireh district witnessed additional invasions and confrontations. Soldiers invaded Beit Rima, Kafr ‘Ein, and Sinjil northwest of Ramallah, firing tear gas and rubber‑coated bullets at residents.

Troops also invaded Al‑Mughayyer east of Ramallah, spreading through several neighborhoods without reporting abductions. In a separate incident, a bulldozer belonging to illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers overturned as they invaded an area near the al‑Kisara region in the village of Taybeh east of Ramallah.

Israeli soldiers also installed a military roadblock on the Yabrud–Silwad road, further restricting movement. Residents reported that villages north and east of Ramallah continue to face repeated invasions and colonizer attacks as part of an ongoing escalation targeting civilians and their property.

In Salfit, also in central West Bank, several Israeli military vehicles invaded the city and surrounding villages and towns, obstructing traffic and closing roads.

In the northern West Bank, Israeli forces abducted five Palestinians from the Nablus district. Military units invaded several neighborhoods in the city, broke into homes, searched them, and abducted Obada Salama, Ahmad Salama, Ubada Al‑Anbousi, and Firas Al‑Houh.

South of the city, soldiers invaded the village of Qabalan, broke into homes, and abducted another resident whose identity was not immediately known.

In the same district, bulldozers uprooted hundreds of olive trees near the colonial bypass road surrounding the village of Madama, south of Nablus, as part of ongoing measures restricting farmers’ access to their land and expanding colonial infrastructure.

In addition, a number of Israeli miliary jeeps invaded the Bizzariya village, southeast of Nablus city, and conducted searches.

In a separate incident south of Nablus, Israeli forces uprooted dozens of fruit trees—including olive, almond, fig, and cactus—from lands belonging to the village of Madama near the colonial bypass road.

Local sources said the destruction was carried out under the pretext of proximity to the road and forms part of ongoing measures targeting agricultural lands in the Nablus district, including land leveling, tree uprooting, and restrictions on farmers’ access, all aimed at tightening control over the area and expanding colonial infrastructure.

In the northern West Bank district of Jenin, troops invaded the village of ‘Anin west of the city, broke into several homes belonging to former prisoners, and subjected residents to field interrogations.

In the northwestern West Bank district of Qalqilia, soldiers invaded the city from its southern entrance, deployed in the Al‑Joeidi neighborhood, and abducted Abdullah Diyab after breaking into and searching his home.

Troops also invaded the town of Kafr Thulth south of Qalqilia, searched several homes—including those belonging to Ali Rafiq and Fadi ‘Arafa—and installed a military roadblock at the entrance of Immatin east of Qalqilia, stopping vehicles and inspecting residents’ identity cards, causing significant delays.

Furthermore, the soldiers invaded Illar town, north of Tulkarem in northwestern West Bank, and initiated searches.

In the northeastern West Bank, Israeli forces abducted two residents of the village of ‘Ein Al‑Bayda in the Tubas district.

The director of the Prisoners’ Society office in Tubas, Kamal Bani ‘Odah, reported that soldiers broke into the homes of Mohammad Fayez Yousef Abu Mitwe’ (49) and Mahmoud Fares Mahmoud Foqaha (32) before abducting them.

In occupied Jerusalem, Israeli forces abducted four workers from the waste‑collection site in the Al‑Khneideq area of Beit ‘Anan northwest of the city, including a garbage‑truck driver, two workers, and the site’s guard.

Troops installed a temporary military roadblock in the area, searched vehicles, and inspected identity cards, obstructing movement. Soldiers also invaded the town of Hizma north of occupied Jerusalem, closed several roads, searched vehicles, and interrogated numerous residents.

Israeli occupation forces also invaded the towns of Biddu and Beit Surik northwest of occupied Jerusalem, where soldiers abducted Mousa Mohammad Zahran from Biddu and Fayez Rafat Badwan after breaking into their homes and ransacking them.

The soldiers also invaded Qatanna town, northwest of occupied Jerusalem, before breaking into and ransacking the home of Amer Mohammad Shamasna.

The Jerusalem Governorate stated that these measures are part of a broader policy aimed at restricting movement and disrupting essential services, calling on international and human‑rights organizations to intervene.

In the southern West Bank district of Hebron, soldiers invaded the city and abducted 15‑year‑old Ibrahim ‘Elian Al‑Qawasmi after breaking into and searching his family’s home.

Troops also 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 day, Israeli forces abducted three young men from the town of Kafr ‘Aqab north of occupied Jerusalem during an invasion marked by live fire and tear‑gas barrages.

Troops also invaded the Qalandia refugee camp, deploying throughout the area without reporting abductions.

Furthermore, crews from the Israeli municipality in occupied Jerusalem, accompanied by police units, invaded the town of Jabal Al‑Mukabber southeast of the city and distributed demolition orders, fines, and stop‑construction notices to several homes under the pretext of building without permits.

The municipality’s teams conducted a field tour under heavy military protection, part of ongoing efforts to impose severe restrictions on Palestinian construction and urban expansion.

Soldiers simultaneously tightened military measures at the entrance of Kafr ‘Aqab, causing long traffic delays and obstructing movement for hours.

These actions form part of a sustained policy aimed at limiting Palestinian presence in occupied Jerusalem through movement restrictions, home demolitions, and intensified enforcement.

This report documents some of the invasions, assaults, and violations carried out by Israeli forces across the occupied West Bank. It does not capture all incidents, as attacks and violations are ongoing.