Israeli occupation forces carried out a series of invasion across the West Bank on Tuesday evening, abducted several Palestinians and targeted journalists and residential areas.

In the town of Al-Khader, south of Bethlehem, 35-year-old Ahmad Abdul-Salam Ahmad al-Seer was abducted during an Israeli invasion of the Um Rokba neighborhood.

In Ya’bad, south of Jenin in the northern West Bank, Israeli forces stormed the town, deployed snipers atop buildings, and conducted provocative patrols through residential alleys and commercial areas.

The soldiers then abducted Mohammad Fathi Mitani after storming and ransacking his home, as well as his father’s residence. Several shops and a residential building were also ransacked.

Near the village of Burqa, east of Ramallah in central West Bank, Israeli forces detained a team from the official Palestinian News & Info Agency WAFA.

Journalist Aseel Sadeq and staff member Mohammad Barghouti were stopped, interrogated, and had their vehicle searched while returning from reporting on invasions and violation by Israeli soldiers and paramilitary colonizers.

In the southern West Bank, Israeli forces abducted Nasser Ramadan al-Atymeen during an invasion of the Bedouin village of al-Zuwaidin near Yatta.

Troops also stormed the village of al-Kum, west of Hebron, storming the home of Younis Rajoub shortly after withdrawing from the property, which had been converted into a military outpost overnight.

In Ethna, west of Hebron, occupation forces invaded the home of Abdul-Majid Tmeizi, forcibly evicted its residents, and turned the property into a military post.

During the invasion, the soldiers fired gas bombs at the town’s entrance and along its main streets and broke into the home of former political prisoner Yasser Abu Turki in southern Hebron.

In occupied Jerusalem, soldiers closed all entrances to the town of Hizma, northeast of the city, and fired live rounds. They also invaded several areas of the town, shooting at residents and homes.