Earlier Tuesday, Israeli soldiers abducted five citizens from Hebron Governorate, in the southern occupied West Bank.

Media sources said several military vehicles invaded the town of Ethna, west of Hebron, stormed and ransacked homes, and abducted Ismael An-Nattah, Issa An-Nattah, Mu’tasem Jibril Al-Jeyyawi, and Wissam Naeem Basheer Salmiya. The abducted Palestinians are all former political prisoners.

They added that the soldiers also invaded Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, violently searched homes, and abducted Yousef Hasan Ekhlayyel.

The soldiers caused property damage to the invaded homes and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.

In addition, the soldiers installed military roadblocks at the entrances to Hebron and its towns, villages, and camps. They sealed several main and secondary roads with iron gates, concrete blocks, and earth mounds, disrupting citizens’ movement throughout the governorate.

Earlier Tuesday dawn, the soldiers abducted four Palestinians, including a teenage boy and a former political prisoner, from their homes in Hebron and Qalqilia, in the occupied West Bank.

On Monday night, four Palestinians, including a paramedic, were injured when the Israeli army fired a missile from a drone at an area in the Tulkarem refugee camp, in Tulkarem in the northwestern part of the occupied West Bank.

It is worth mentioning that the army launched an aggression on Tulkarem and its refugee camps, Tulkarem and Nur Shams, last Wednesday at dawn, which lasted for 48 hours, resulting in the killing of 4 citizens, several injuries, and significant destruction of infrastructure and citizens’ properties.

In related news, Israeli soldiers fired live rounds at Palestinian journalists and chased them with their bulldozers when the army was destroying shops, streets, infrastructure, and private property, in Jenin, in the occupied West Bank’s northern part.

The Israeli aggression, since last Wednesday morning, on the West Bank has resulted in the death of 31 citizens, including 18 in Jenin Governorate, 5 in Tulkarem, 4 in Tubas, and 3 in Hebron, raising the death toll in the West Bank since October 7, 2023, to 682.

Names of slain Palestinians In West Bank Since August 27:

  1. Ayman Rajeh ‘Aabed, 50, Jenin, 09.01.2024.
  2. Laith Marwan Shawahna, 18, Jenin, 09.01.2024.
  3. Mohannad Mohammad Mahmoud Al-Aswad, 34, Hebron, 09.01.2024.
  4. Abdullah Nasser Abdullah Hamou, 16, Jenin, 09.01.2024.
  5. Mohammed Mahmoud Abdullah Hamou, 13, Jenin, 09.01.2024.
  6. Mohammad Amin Talal Abdullah, 19, Jenin, 08.31.2024.
  7. Amjad Mustafa Ibrahim Saleh, 23, Jenin, 08.31.2024.
  8. Mohammad Ihsan Yaqin Maraqa, 18, Hebron, 08.31.2024.
  9. Zohdi Nidal Abu Afifa, 19, Hebron, 08.31.2024.
  10. Maysara Suleiman Abdul Masharqa, 33, Jenin, 08.30.2024.
  11. Arafat Jasser Ahmad Amer, 27, Jenin, 08.30.2024.
  12. Wissam Ayman Zidan Khazem, 30, Jenin, 08.30.2024.
  13. Tawfiq Ahmad Younis Qandeel, 83, Jenin.
  14. Mohammad Bassam Orabi, 32, Jenin, 08.29.2024.
  15. Ayed Mahmoud Nimer Abu Al-Haija, 64, Tulkarem, 28.2024.
  16. Mohammad Ibrahim Tawfiq Abed, 31, Jenin, 28.2024.
  17. Ahmad Moayyad Mahmoud Sous, 21, Jenin, 28.2024.
  18. Sa’id Ali Sa’id Wahdan, 29, Jenin, 28.2024.
  19. Mohammad Nidal Abdul-Rahman, 21, Jenin, 28.2024.
  20. Morad Mas’ud Na’ja (Ja’aysa), 13, Tubas, 28.2024.
  21. Mohammad Mas’ud Na’ja (Ja’aysa), 17, Tubas, 28.2024.
  22. Ahmad Saleh Nabrisi, 18, Tubas, 28.2024.
  23. Ibrahim Abdul-Qader Ghneima, 21, Tubas,28.2024.
  24. Qassam Mohammad Jabarin, 24, Jenin, 08.27.2024.
  25. Assem Walid Bal’out (Dabaya), 39, Jenin, 08.27.2024.
  26. Firas Bassam Alaqma “Turkman”, 34, Jenin, 08.28.2024.
  27. Adnan Ayser Jaber, 15, Tulkarem, 27.2024.
  28. Mohammad Ahmad Elian, 16, Tulkarem, 27.2024.
  29. Mohannad Kamal Qaraawi, 20, Tulkarem, 27.2024.
  30. Jibril Ghassan Ismail Jibril, 20, Qalqilia, 27.2024.
  31. Mohammad Ali Mustafa Yousef, 49, Jenin, 27.2024.