On Thursday, Israeli forces abducted a number of Palestinian young men near Tulkarem and others, including a former prisoner in Hebron, in the northwestern and southern parts of the occupied West Bank.

Media sources said that Israeli forces abducted Ahmad Rafiq Nour on Thursday morning, after invading his home in the town of Anabta, east of Tulkarem in the northwestern part of the occupied West Bank.

Sources added that in the city of Tulkarem, occupation forces abducted the citizen, Rabi’ Raed Zidane, at his workplace on Nablus Street opposite Tulkarem refugee camp.

Northeast of the city, the army abducted the young man, Wahbi Al-Jarmi, at dawn, near the Iktaba neighborhood and fired concussion grenades at Palestinian vehicles; no injuries were reported.

These abductions come at a time when the Israeli army continues its military onslaught against the Tulkarem refugee camp, which has been ongoing for 81 consecutive days.

Occupation forces have continued their assault on the Nur Shams refugee camp, east of the city for 68 consecutive days.

While continuing to push military reinforcements to the city and its two camps, the army invaded and searched citizens’ homes, forcing the citizens, Hekmat Al-Omar, Omar Abu Sarees, and Abu Ashraf Al-Malah to leave their homes in the Nur Shams refugee camp.

Meanwhile, in the southern West Bank, Israeli forces stormed the town of Ad-Doha, west of Bethlehem, detaining and interrogating several citizens.

Media sources said that occupation soldiers invaded and ransacked many citizens’ homes in Ad-Doha on Thursday morning; no arrests or protests were reported.

Sources added that the army stormed the village of Jurat ash-Sham’a, southwest of Bethlehem and fired concussion grenades and tear gas canisters towards citizens and their homes.


Furthermore, Israeli soldiers abducted two Palestinian citizens, including a former prisoner, after storming their homes in the city of Hebron.

Media sources said that soldiers abducted the former prisoner, Sheikh Wajih Hussein Abu Hadid and Shadi Misbah al-Jabari, after invading their homes in Hebron city.

Also in the Hebron governorate, the army stormed and ransacked several citizens’ homes in the village of Hadab al-Fawwar, southwest of Hebron, and Beit Ummar town, to the north; no arrests were reported.