Israeli occupation forces assaulted a Palestinian family in the town of Yatta, south of Hebron in the occupied West Bank, early Saturday — part of a broader campaign of military repression and collective punishment across the region.
Soldiers stormed Yatta and invaded the home of Osama Tarrad Abu Arram, violently beating him and members of his family.
Medical sources said Abu Arram sustained bruises and moderate injuries and was transferred to Yatta Hospital for treatment.
In parallel, Israeli forces erected multiple military roadblocks at the entrances to Hebron’s towns, villages, and refugee camps.
Several main and secondary roads were sealed off with iron gates, concrete blocks, and earth mounds — effectively isolating entire communities.
These violations reflect a systematic policy of intimidation and restriction, undermining Palestinians’ right to movement, safety, and dignity.
The use of arbitrary military roadblocks and home invasions is a hallmark of the occupation’s control apparatus, serving to shield illegal paramilitary colonizer activity and suppress civilian resistance to escalating violations and the ongoing illegal occupation.
In the early hours of Saturday morning, illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers set fire to a Palestinian home in the village of Abu Falah, northeast of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank’s central part.