Israeli occupation forces carried out multiple invasions on Saturday across several areas of the occupied West Bank, detaining young men, breaking into homes, and obstructing movement in communities in occupied Jerusalem, Nablus in the northern West Bank, and Ramallah in the central West Bank.
In the town of Abu Dis, east of occupied Jerusalem, Israeli forces invaded the community, detained several young men, and subjected them to abuse and harsh treatment.
The soldiers also closed the az‑Za’ayyem road leading toward the town of Anata, north of occupied Jerusalem, causing severe traffic congestion and obstructing the movement of Palestinian residents.
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Later in the evening, Israeli forces invaded the village of Surra, west of Nablus in the northern West Bank, where they broke into and searched a Palestinian home, causing damage to its contents.
The soldiers also fired concussion grenades in the area, though no abductions were reported.
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In the central West Bank, Israeli forces invaded the villages of al‑Mughayyer and Kafr Malik, northeast of Ramallah.
Local sources stated that soldiers stormed al‑Mughayyer while firing concussion grenades and tear‑gas canisters, and broke into a home, searching it and ransacking its contents. No abductions were reported.
The forces then moved into the nearby village of Kafr Malik, though no home invasions or detentions were recorded.