On Sunday, Israeli soldiers abducted four Palestinians, including two siblings, from occupied Jerusalem, and one from Hebron, in southern West Bank, in addition to informing a family from Jenin, in northern West Bank, that their son, who was thought to be missing two days ago, was detained by the army.

The soldiers invaded and searched many homes in the Qalandia refugee camp, north of occupied Jerusalem, before abducting a child, identified as Ahmad Hammad Odah.

The army also invaded Hizma town, northeast of Jerusalem, searched civilian homes, and abducted two siblings, identified as Mahmoud Nasser Rabah, and his brother Mohammad.

In the at-Tour town in Jerusalem, the soldiers invaded the family home of Riyad Karawi, 19, and summoned him for questioning in the al-Maskobiyya detention and interrogation facility.

In addition, the head of the Jenin office of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS), Montaser Sammour, said a Palestinian, identified as Mohammad Husam Jaradat, who went missing two days ago, was abducted by the soldiers and is under interrogation.

Sammour added that the family was informed that their son was taken prisoner, two days ago, near Barta’a village, southwest of Jenin.

In Hebron, in southern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Ibrahim Abed al-Battat, after storming and ransacking his home in the ath-Thaheriyya town, south of the city.

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