On Monday, Israeli soldiers installed several sudden military roadblocks southeast of Bethlehem and a young Palestinian man.
Media sources said the soldiers abducted Daoud Fawzi al-Badan, 22, after stopping him at a sudden military roadblock near Janata village, southeast of Bethlehem.
The sources added that the soldiers installed several roadblocks in the area, including the northern entrance of Tuqu’ village, and the entrance of Janata village, in addition to a few roadblocks across the main road in the area.
The soldiers stopped and searched dozens of Palestinian cars and interrogated the residents while inspecting their ID cards.
On Monday at dawn, the soldiers abducted three Palestinians during invasions and violent searches of homes in Jenin and Nablus in the northern parts of the occupied West Bank.
In Nablus, in the northern West Bank, many army jeeps invaded Askar al-Qadim refugee camp, east of the city, stormed and ransacked several homes before abducting two young men, Ali Abu Salem and Amid Abu Rashid.
On Monday morning, the soldiers detained three Palestinian schoolchildren from the al-Jab’a village, south of Bethlehem, south of the occupied capital, Jerusalem, in the occupied West Bank.