Israeli soldiers abducted, on Saturday at night and earlier Sunday, at least eight Palestinians from several parts of the occupied West Bank.

Several army jeeps invaded Beit Fajjar town, south of Bethlehem, searched many homes and abducted three young men, identified as Mousa Hatem Deeriyya, Tareq Eqab Deeriyya, and Ahmad Mohammad Deeriyya.

The soldiers also invaded the al-Khader town, south of Bethlehem, especially the Old City and the al-Bawwaba areas, before storming and ransacking many shops.

The soldiers interrogated the many Palestinians in the stores, and questioned them while inspecting their ID cards.

In Hebron, in southern West Bank, the soldiers abducted a student, whose identity remained unknown at the time of this report, at a military roadblock near the Ibrahimi mosque, after the army alleged that he “carried a knife.”

The soldiers also invaded Sa’ir town, east of Hebron, searched homes and abducted Mohammad Younis Kawazba.

Another Palestinian, identified as Rafat Odah Amro, was abducted from his home in Beit Masram village, south of Hebron, after the soldiers stormed and ransacked his home.

In Ramallah, in central West Bank, the soldiers placed concrete blocks at the main entrance of Deir Nitham village, west of the city, completely closing it.

It is worth mentioning that the soldiers placed concrete blocks, and an iron gate, at the main entrance of the village a few days ago, but the locals managed to remove them and reopened the road.

On Saturday at night, the soldiers assaulted and abducted Sanad Jo’eidi, 26, after stopping him at a sudden military roadblock, east of Qalqilia, in northern West Bank.

Also at night Saturday, the soldiers abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Bara’ Riyad Abu ‘Aabed, from Ya’bad town, southwest of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, after stopping him at a nearby military roadblock.

The soldiers stopped and searched dozens of cars and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.

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