Israeli occupation forces conducted a series of invasions and detentions across the central and northwestern West Bank and occupied Jerusalem on Monday evening, targeting many communities.

In Ramallah, in central West Bank, the soldiers detained more than twenty Palestinian youths at the Atara military roadblock north of the city.

Separately, soldiers abducted Musab Mohannad Shoman from the town of Abu Falah at the Ein Siniya military roadblocks.

Eyewitnesses said Israeli forces stopped numerous vehicles at both roadblocks, holding passengers while conducting extensive searches, identity checks, and field interrogation.

The army increased the restrictions in the Ramallah and Al-Bireh governorates throughout the evening, with arbitrary inspections and detentions obstructing civilian movement.

In Al-Bireh, Israeli forces invaded the neighborhoods of Sateh Marhaba and Umm Al-Sharayet, deploying military vehicles throughout the streets. No abductions or home invasions were reported.

In the town of Silwad, east of Ramallah, Israeli troops invaded residential areas and patrolled the streets.

In the town of Tuqu’, southeast of Bethlehem, Israeli forces invaded the Al-Sha’er neighborhood, stormed several homes, and conducted searches. Troops also seized surveillance footage from residential and commercial properties.

The soldiers also invaded and ransacked several homes in the Al-Khader town, south of Bethlehem, in addition to assaulting and injuring a young man, Walid Khaled Sbeih, in his shop in the Al-Bawwaba area.

In occupied Jerusalem, protests erupted in the town of Kafr Aqab after Israeli forces invaded the area.

Meanwhile, in Qalqilia, in northwestern West Bank, illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers attacked Palestinian vehicles with stones along the Qalqilia–Nablus road.

The assault occurred near the village of Al-Funduq, east of Qalqilia, damaging several cars. No injuries were reported.

In Jericho, in northeastern West Bank, the soldiers invaded Aqabat Jabr refugee camp, south of the city, stormed and ransacked homes before abducting a former political prisoner, Khaled Omar Awadat, 31, in addition to Nassim Abdul-Hafeth Awadat, 48, and Yousef Nassim Awadat, 22.

Earlier Monday, Israeli occupation forces launched coordinated invasions across the occupied West Bank, including the occupied capital, Jerusalem, abducting at least 34 Palestinians, including fathers and their sons, and siblings, amidst ongoing violations by illegal paramilitary colonizers.