Israeli forces carried out widespread invasions, home break-ins, abductions, and attacks across multiple districts early Saturday at dawn, alongside assaults by illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers, leaving several Palestinians injured and causing extensive property damage.

In Qalqilia in the northwestern West Bank, soldiers invaded the Kafr Saba neighborhood and abducted the teenager Abdul Rahman At Tawil, after storming his family’s home and ransacking it.

At dawn, troops broke into the home of Mohammad Khaled in the nearby town of Jayyous, abducting him after searching the property.

Military vehicles also invaded ‘Ezbet Salman, south of Qalqilia, before the soldiers broke into several homes.

In Tulkarem in the northwestern West Bank, Israeli forces invaded Deir Al Ghusoon, conducting extensive searches after breaking into multiple homes.

In Nablus in the northern West Bank, illegal paramilitary colonizers opened heavy fire in Wadi Ash Sha‘er near al Lubban ash Sharqiya, south of the city, after residents burned a tent inside an illegal colonial outpost on stolen Palestinian land in response to colonizers surrounding a Palestinian vehicle and blocking the village entrance.

Soldiers also abducted former political prisoner Awni ash-Shakhshir after breaking into his home during an invasion of the Electricity Housing area west of Nablus.

In addition, troops invaded the Public Housing neighborhood in eastern Nablus, while protests erupted in ‘Osarin southeast of the city, where soldiers invaded the area and fired tear gas canisters at Palestinian youths.

In Salem, east of Nablus, a colonizer stepped out of his vehicle, set fire to large areas of village farmland, and fled. Youths confronted a colonizer vehicle attempting to invade the outskirts of ‘Osarin.

Israeli military vehicles also roamed through several northern Nablus villages, including Sebastia, Beit Imrin, Ijnisinya, and Nisf Jubail.

In Jenin in the northern West Bank, Israeli forces invaded Qabatia and conducted searches of homes and structures.

Furthermore, Israeli occupation authorities delivered demolition notices for a 50‑square‑meter agricultural room and a water well in Deir Abu Da‘if, east of Jenin, after invading the Al-Khalayel area of the village.

In Tubas in the northeastern West Bank, soldiers invaded Tubas city, ‘Aqqaba north of Tubas, and the Al-Far’a refugee camp south of the district, breaking into homes and searching them.

In Ramallah in the central West Bank, Israeli forces invaded Al‑Mazra’a ash‑Sharqiya east of the city and shut down numerous junctions and roads.

In Bethlehem in the southern West Bank, soldiers invaded Beit Fajjar town, south of the city, leading to protests, and shot a young man with live fire.

In Hebron in the southern West Bank, illegal paramilitary colonizers attacked homes and raised the Israeli flag over structures in Umm Al-Khair in Masafer Yatta.

Protests also occurred in the Shuyukh Al ‘Arroub area north of Hebron during an Israeli invasion.

Furthermore, the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PPS) reported that two Palestinians were injured after colonizers assaulted them in Khirbet Yarza in the northern Jordan Valley.

The PPS added that two additional Palestinians were injured by rubber‑coated metal bullets during protests that took place after Israeli soldiers and colonizers invaded an area east of Ethna, west of Hebron.

In occupied Jerusalem, Israeli forces invaded Beit Duqqu northwest of the city and closed several roads.

Troops also invaded the Qalandia Vocational Training Center, run by UNRWA north of occupied Jerusalem, shutting down the facility and its surroundings.

The center is one of the most significant vocational institutions serving hundreds of students in the Jerusalem area.

In Jericho in the northeastern West Bank, protests erupted after Israeli forces invaded the city with several military patrols, firing live rounds at Palestinian youths.

– This report documents the invasions and violations reported and verified at the time of publication and cannot capture all incidents due to the ongoing nature of these invasions.