On Monday evening, Israeli occupation forces launched coordinated invasions across several Palestinian towns and cities, abducting civilians—including youths, former prisoners, and a man with disabilities—and disrupting daily life in Jenin, Hebron, Ramallah, Tulkarem, and Jericho.

These violations, marked by violent incursions and mass detentions, reflect an escalating pattern of collective punishment and militarized control across the occupied West Bank.

In Jenin, in the northern occupied West Bank, soldiers abducted two Palestinian youths during a series of invasions.

Local sources reported that a foot patrol of Israeli soldiers invaded the eastern neighborhood and al-Bayader district of Jenin city, abducting one youth whose identity remains unknown.

The soldiers also stormed the central public transport hub near Cinema Roundabout, obstructed traffic, and abducted another young man.

Earlier in the day, occupation forces invaded the al-Taher building near Jenin refugee camp and the town of Jaba’, south of the governorate.

Several homes were searched and ransacked, and a number of youths were detained, though no abductions were officially reported.

The soldiers also invaded Kafr Dan town, west of Jenin, closed streets, before stopping and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.

In Hebron, in the southern occupied West Bank, Israeli forces abducted Ghassan Jaradat, a Palestinian man with special needs, during a violent invasion of Beit Ummar.

Soldiers also fired stun grenades and toxic gas before abducting Jaradat, who resides in the town of Sa’ir, northeast of Hebron.

In Ramallah, in the central occupied West Bank, Israeli military vehicles invaded the towns of Silwad and Abu Falah, northeast of the city, patrolling residential streets. No abductions were reported.

In Tulkarem, in the northwestern occupied West Bank, Israeli forces entered the town of Anabta from the eastern military roadblock of ‘Anab. They obstructed traffic along the main road and clashed with residents before withdrawing toward the road leading to Nur Shams refugee camp. No injuries or abductions were reported.

In Jericho, in the northeastern occupied West Bank, Israeli forces stormed Aqabat Jabr refugee camp at dawn and detained 15 recently released Palestinian political prisoners.

Eid Barahma, director of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) in Jericho and the Jordan Valley, stated that most of those abducted had previously been held under administrative detention and were released within the past two months.

Among those identified were Odai Abu al-Asal, Khalil Abu al-Asal, Badr Awadat, Islam Awadat, Saddam Awadat, Qusay Abu al-Asal, Akram Bilhan, Obada Emara and his brother Aysar al-Damhouri, and Thaer Awadat.

Barahma confirmed that occupation forces physically assaulted the former prisoners during field interrogations.

On Monday afternoon, Israeli forces shot a Palestinian young man near Jerusalem and assaulted another near the Al-Aqsa Mosque. In the southern part of the occupied West Bank, occupation forces injured several children and stormed a school near Bethlehem.