The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that Israeli soldiers abducted, on Wednesday at dawn and morning hours, 19 Palestinians during extensive invasions and violent searches of homes across the occupied West Bank.

In Hebron, in southern West Bank, the soldiers invaded Yatta town, south of the city, and abducted three siblings, identified as Eyad, Rashid, and Omar Mahmoud Rashid.

The soldiers also stormed their lathe workshop, before violently searching it, and confiscated a machine.

Furthermore, the soldiers invaded many homes in Shiokh town, northeast of Hebron, and abducted Mohannad Mousa Halayqa, 23, in addition to Amer ‘Oweidat, 24.

Many homes were also invaded and searched in Bani Neim town, east of Hebron.

In occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted Moath Nahed Obeid, Amir Omar Hamed, and Esmat Obeid, from the al-‘Isawiya town, after the military invaded and searched several homes.

Another Palestinian, identified as Mustafa Abu Ghazala, was abducted from his home in Jerusalem’s Old City.

In addition, the soldiers abducted Odai Abdullah Jamhoor, 29, and Mahmoud Bakr Radea’, 23, from their homes in Beit Anan town, northwest of Jerusalem.

In Nablus, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Mahfouth Nasasra, from his home in Beit Forik town, east of the city. The Palestinian suffers from a neurological condition.

The soldiers also abducted three Palestinians from Deir Abu Da’if and Qabatia towns, east and south of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, identified as Bakr Mohammad Oleyyat, Wisam Mahameed, and Laith Abu ar-Rob.

In Tubas, in northeastern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Mahmoud Naji Fuqaha’, 60, from his home after storming and ransacking it.

Two Palestinians, identified as Yousef Rami Zahran, 15, and Rami Assem ad-Deek, 25, were abducted from their homes in Deir Abu Mashal and Kafr Ni’ma, west and northwest of the central West Bank city of Ramallah.

Furthermore, the soldiers abducted Yazan Majed Abu Odah after stopping him at a military roadblock near Jericho.

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