Israeli occupation forces invaded a Palestinian home in DeirDibwan, east of Ramallah, on Friday, detaining its residents in a single room after they confronted a group of illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers attempting to storm the property.

Local sources said the family of Akramal‑Za’arir resisted the colonizers’ attempt to break into their home near the northern entrance of Deir Dibwan.

Shortly afterward, Israeli soldiers stormed the house, confined the family to one room, seized surveillance recordings, and forced residents to remove stones placed on the roof to deter further attacks.

Eyewitnesses also reported that colonizers attempted to steal livestock from the farm of SuleimanSheeha in the SheikhAmmar area southeast of Deir Dibwan, but alert residents prevented the theft.

In related news, Israeli soldiers invaded Dura al‑Qare’, northeast of Ramallah, and fired live rounds, wounding a young man with shrapnel to the head. He was rushed to a hospital, where medical sources described his condition as stable.

It is worth mentioning that late Thursday night, Israeli occupation forces shot and killed an 18‑year‑old Palestinian during an invasion of the village of Beitin, east of Ramallah.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health said it was formally notified by the General Authority of Civil Affairs that the slain Palestinian was identified as Haitham Ezzeddine Omar Hamida, 18.

In April, Israeli colonizers killed a Palestinian young man, while occupation soldiers conducted a large-scale abduction campaign in the town of Deir Dibwan.

Medical sources at the Palestine Medical Complex in Ramallah, reported that the young man Odah Atef Odah Awawda, 25, died shortly after his arrival to the hospital, as a result of a live gunshot wound to the back.

In a separate incident Friday, colonizers vandalized a main water line in the Khanal‑Ahmar area east of occupied Jerusalem.

The Jerusalem Governorate confirmed that the attackers drilled holes and caused extensive damage to the pipeline supplying the al‑Mahtoush Bedouin community.

Later Friday night, colonizers attacked ‘Atouf village, southeast of Tubas in northeastern West Bank, and detained several Palestinian farmers.

Mo’tazBisharat, a Palestinian official who monitors Israeli violations in the Jordan Valley, said colonizers wearing Israeli military uniforms stormed the al‑Mi‘yar area east of ‘Atouf, assaulted seven farmers, and held them captive.

Israeli forces intervened on behalf of the colonizers, and the farmers remain detained with no information about their condition.

Meanwhile, colonizers attacked residents and property in Beita, south of Nablus, in northern West Bank, targeting the al‑Khalla area near JabalSbeih. Local sources said the assault caused damage to homes and vehicles before soldiers arrived to protect the attackers.

These incidents form part of a broader pattern of coordinated assaults by illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers across the occupied West Bank, often under direct military protection.

The attacks coincide with intensified invasions by Israeli forces into Palestinian towns and villages, where the soldiers stormed and ransack homes, abduct Palestinians, demolish and confiscate property.

Since early 2025, the Wall & Colonization Resistance Commission has documented thousands of combined army‑colonizer assaults, including home demolitions, land confiscations, and infrastructure sabotage — particularly in Ramallah, Hebron, Bethlehem, and Nablus districts.