At dawn on Wednesday, Israeli soldiers invaded the village of at-Tabaqa, south of Hebron in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, detained and interrogated dozens of residents before abducting four.
According to media sources, the soldiers stormed and ransacked dozens of homes in the town before abducted five Palestinians.
The sources identified the abducted individuals as Yousef Abu Atwan, Mohammad Abu Atwan, Mahmoud Abu Atwan, and Qassem Atrash.
Additionally, the soldiers detained and interrogated dozens of Palestinians after forcing them out of their homes. However, they later released them.
In Hebron city, Israeli forces closed the military roadblock at the entrance of Shuhada Street, in the center of the city, preventing Palestinians from passing through.
In related news, the abducted five Palestinians from their homes in Anabta and Far’un, two towns located east and south of Tulkarem in the northwestern part of the occupied West Bank.