On Tuesday night, Israeli soldiers invaded several parts of the occupied West Bank, leading to protests, and abducted a young man.
Media sources said several army jeeps invaded the Al-Khader town, south of Bethlehem, searched and ransacked homes, leading to protests.
The sources added that many Palestinians protested the invasion, especially in neighborhoods near the illegal segregated road #60, in the western part of the town, before the soldiers fired rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs.
The soldiers also detained several Palestinians in the Aqabat Hasna area in the western part of Bethlehem, leading to several villages.
In addition, the soldiers invaded Tulkarem city, in the northwestern part of the West Bank, especially the western part.
The military jeeps then headed to areas around the Al-Omariyya School, the Western Graveyard, and the Ziad Da’as Junction, leading to protests, before firing live rounds and gas bombs.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded Wad Rahhal village, south of Bethlehem, especially its center, before the soldiers stopped many young men and interrogated them while inspecting their ID cards.
In the occupied West Bank’s northeastern part, the soldiers abducted a young man, Qussai Abdul-Mahdi Salamin, 28, from the Al-Hadidiya Bedouin community, while walking in the Al-Boqei’a area.
On Tuesday morning, Israeli occupation forces abducted two young Palestinian men from the northern West Bank Jenin governorate.
The soldiers also abducted four Palestinians in the northern West Bank city of Nablus, and the Jordan Valley.
Furthermore, the army abducted a Palestinian man in the central West Bank governorate of Salfit and dozens in the devastated Gaza Strip.