On Monday, Israeli soldiers invaded and ransacked dozens of homes across the occupied West Bank, and abducted many Palestinians, in addition to assaulting Palestinians, including two elderly men.

The soldiers abducted Laith Osama Zayyoud from his home in Silat Al-Harithiya town, and Islam Farraj Shehada from his home in Al-Yamun town, west of Jenin, in the occupied West Bank’s northern part.

Early Monday morning, Israeli forces invaded the Thannaba neighborhood, east of Tulkarem in the northwestern part of the occupied West Bank, assaulting three Palestinian civilians, including two elderly men in their seventies.

Emergency teams from the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) transferred the injured individuals, including a young resident, to Thabet Thabet Hospital.

During the invasion, the soldiers stormed homes, conducted aggressive searches, and vandalized personal property. No abductions were reported, though the incursion left a trail of damage and fear among local families.

This violation comes amid an ongoing military campaign targeting Tulkarem and its adjacent refugee camps, now entering its 176th consecutive day.

The sustained invasions have led to significant destruction across infrastructure and civilian homes, deepening the humanitarian toll and disrupting daily life in the region.

Also, the soldiers abducted nine Palestinians across multiple towns in Hebron, situated in the southern part of the occupied West Bank.

The invasions targeted residential areas, where troops broke into homes and physically assaulted several individuals before detaining them.

Those abducted include Mousa Jibril Al-Amour and Mohammad Bader Al-Amour from Yatta; Nader Erzeiqat from Taffuh; Niran Mousa At-Tarwa from Sa’ir; Shaker Ali Salem Ballout from Beit Naim; Yousef Ali Awad and Khader Mohammad Tmeiza; as well as brothers Mo’tasem and Mo’taz Jibril Al-Jiyyawi from Ethna. According to local reports, some of the victims were subjected to brutal beatings during the invasions.

In a simultaneous escalation, Israeli forces set up military roadblocks at key entrances to Hebron city and its surrounding villages, towns, and refugee camps.

They also blocked numerous main and secondary roads using iron gates, concrete barriers, and earth mounds—tightening restrictions on civilian movement and access.

This intensified campaign reflects a deepening pattern of military control and disruption across the West Bank, fueling widespread concern over civilian safety and deteriorating humanitarian conditions.

In Salfit, in the central West Bank, the soldiers abducted a Palestinian woman, Zarifa Yousef Daoud ed-Deek, after storming her home and ransacking it in Kafr ed-Deek town, west of the city.

In Nablus, in the northern West Bank, the army abducted two Palestinian brothers, Ahmad and Mohammad Abu Saleh, early Monday morning during an invasion of the city.

Media sources reported that troops stormed several homes in the city, ransacked their contents, and seized the brothers from their residence on the Sikka Street. The invasion was marked by aggressive searches and property damage, though no additional arrests were confirmed.

In a parallel development, groups of illegal Israeli paramilitary colonizers, accompanied by soldiers invaded the western outskirts of Nablus near the entrance to Al-Ma’ajeen neighborhood.

In Ramallah, in the central West Bank, the soldiers invaded the Al-Jalazone refugee camp, north of the city, stormed and ransacked homes before abducting Husam Ramahi and Mousa Fadi Nakhla.

The soldiers also invaded Qibya village, west of Ramallah, and conducted searches before withdrawing.

In occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers invaded Silwan town, south of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, before invading and searching several shops in Wad Qaddoum town.