Israeli forces conducted a series of invasions across the occupied West Bank on Saturday, storming towns, villages, and a refugee camp, breaking into homes, firing live rounds and gas bombs, and abducting several Palestinians in multiple districts.

In the al‑Arroub refugee camp, north of Hebron in the southern West Bank, several Palestinians suffered from tear‑gas inhalation during protests that erupted after Israeli forces invaded the camp and fired many gas bombs throughout the area.

In a related incident, Israeli forces invaded the nearby town of Beit Ummar, north of Hebron, and detained several young men.

In the Ramallah and al‑Bireh district in the central West Bank, Israeli forces invaded several villages on Saturday evening and abducted a young man, Laith Sohweil.

Amin Abu Alia, the head of the village council in al‑Mughayyer, stated that Israeli troops invaded the village while firing toxic gas, though no injuries or abductions were reported.

Israeli forces also invaded the villages of Kafr Ni’ma and Deir Qaddis west of Ramallah, as well as Mazari‘ al‑Nubani and Abwein to the north, without reports of abductions or home invasions.

Israeli forces later invaded the towns of Ni‘lin and al‑Mazra‘a al‑Gharbiya in the same district, firing live ammunition and toxic gas in Ni‘lin and deploying throughout al‑Mazra‘a al‑Gharbiya.

Troops also invaded the villages of Shibtin and Shuqba west of Ramallah, patrolling their streets with military vehicles.

Residents noted that villages west of Ramallah face near‑daily invasions marked by the firing of stun grenades and toxic gas, along with the intimidation of civilians.

Earlier in the day, Israeli forces invaded the city of al‑Bireh in the central West Bank, deploying military vehicles through its streets without reporting abductions.

In Salfit, in the central West Bank, the soldiers invaded Qira village, north of the city, and abducted Qassam Dallani.

In occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers shot two young Palestinian men in the ar-Ram town, north of the city, before local medics rushed them to a hospital.

In the Nablus district in the northern West Bank, Israeli forces abducted a young man from the village of ‘Urif, south of Nablus.

Local sources said Mohammad Fathi Shtaywi, from Odala village, south of Nablus, was abducted near the village entrance beneath the bridge.

The soldiers also invaded Beit Iba town, west of Nablus, and abducted a young man, Raef Aqel.

Furthermore, many Israeli military vehicles invaded the Balata refugee camp, east of Nablus, and initiated massive searches after closing streets and neighborhoods.

Before dawn, Israeli forces also invaded the al‑Ein refugee camp west of Nablus, breaking into several homes, searching them, and detaining multiple residents for field interrogation before releasing them.

In Tulkarem in the northwestern West Bank, the soldiers abducted three young men from the Ektaba neighborhood east of the city.

Local sources identified the abducted Palestinians as Adel Qassem, Ali Abu ar‑Rub, and Youssef Helmi Abu Salah, who were taken after troops broke into their homes and searched them.

These incidents form part of a wider pattern of daily Israeli military invasions across the occupied West Bank, where residents continue to face home break‑ins, abductions, and the use of toxic gas during operations that span multiple districts.