Israeli occupation forces carried out a series of invasions across the occupied West Bank early Sunday, abducting Palestinians, breaking into homes, and imposing new movement restrictions in several communities.

Troops invaded al‑‘Ubeidiya east of Bethlehem in the southern West Bank, deploying across several neighborhoods, breaking into, and ransacking homes, and abducting Momen ‘Aasi. Soldiers also fired concussion grenades during the invasion.

Before dawn, Israeli forces invaded Duma south of Nablus in the northern West Bank, stormed and searched the home of Mohammad Mustafa Dawabsha, and abducted him.

Also, several Israeli military vehicles invaded the areas surrounding Balata refugee camp, east of Nablus, while more soldiers were deployed near the refugee camp’s entrance.

In Jenin in the northern West Bank, the army stormed a residential building and broke into several homes, conducting extensive searches.

Earlier in the morning, troops invaded the Cinema Roundabout and the main market roundabout in Jenin City, destroying carts belonging to street vendors.

In Nablus, in the northern West Bank, several Israeli military vehicles invaded the city, and closed streets.

In Ramallah, in the central West Bank, several military vehicles invaded the village of Kafr Ni’ma, west of the city, and initiated searches.

Israeli forces also continued to close the main entrance to Turmus Ayya north of Ramallah for the second consecutive day, blocking movement in and out of the town and disrupting daily life. Residents said the closure is part of ongoing measures aimed at restricting civilian movement.

Additionally, Israeli soldiers imposed further restrictions on Palestinians in the Abu Najeh Bedouin community in al‑Mughayyir village north of Ramallah, amid escalating attacks and violations by Israeli colonizers.

The Wall & Colonization Resistance Commission has reported that there are now 916 Israeli military roadblocks and gates across the occupied West Bank, including 243 installed after October 7, 2023.