Israeli occupation forces carried out multiple dawn invasions across the occupied West Bank on Sunday, breaking into homes and abducting several Palestinians, including a mother and her son, in Nablus in the northern West Bank, Tulkarem in the northwestern West Bank, and Salfit in the central West Bank.
In the northern West Bank, troops invaded the village of Talluza, northeast of Nablus, broke into several homes, searched them, and abducted ‘Ola Qaddoura, her son Seif Fuqaha, and another young man, Mohammad Fawzi.
In a separate invasion, soldiers entered the nearby village of Beit Imrin northwest of Nablus, broke into homes, and caused extensive damage, though no abductions were reported.
In Tulkarem in the northwestern West Bank, Israeli forces abducted Ahmad Hassan Matrouk, 54, after breaking into his home on Nablus Street.
After midnight, the army deployed reinforcements around the Thabet Thabet roundabout, imposed a cordon, and invaded the Ottoman‑era Saraya building, where soldiers abducted several Palestinian laborers from Gaza.
Infantry units were also deployed around Jamal Abdul-Nasser Square, where troops stopped vehicles, interrogated passengers, and intermittently fired live ammunition.
The soldiers later invaded the Thannaba suburb, the towns of Anabta to the east and Zeita to the north of Tulkarem, and broke into multiple homes, damaging their contents.
These invasions come as the Israeli military continues its assault on Tulkarem and the Tulkarem and Nur Shams refugee camps for the 427th consecutive day, maintaining a severe siege that prevents many residents from reaching their homes.
In the central West Bank, Israeli forces invaded the town of Az‑Zawiya west of Salfit, broke into the home of former prisoner Ayman Mohammad Moqadi, 50, violently searched it, and abducted him.