On Wednesday, the Israeli army abducted 30 Palestinians including a woman and a child, and injured three, in various regions of the occupied West Bank, in addition to the twenty young men abducted during the aggression against Jenin.

Jenin

Israeli soldiers abducted Hani Muhammad Ataba, a citizen of the Jenin governorate while he was trying to pass through a military roadblock west of Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank, on Wednesday afternoon.

Just before midnight the army stormed several towns and villages in the Jenin governorate and abducted Ahmed Abu Tabikh, a resident of the Jenin refugee camp while he was on a by-pass road near the city.

Another young man, Ali Hassan Silawi was abducted when he arrived at the Salem military camp, after he was summoned by Israeli authorities for an intelligence review.

Qalqilia

In the northwestern part of the West Bank, Israeli forces stormed the city of Qalqilia, invaded and searched the homes of Bassem Al-Saasa, 63, and his son, Muhammad, 30, before abducting them.

Tubas

In the northeastern part of the occupied West Bank Israeli forces abducted the woman, Laila Bani Matar, in addition to Jalal al-Din Talib Qtaishat, and Ahmed Abdullah Hussein Bisharat, during its invasion of Tamoun town, south of Tubas.

Nablus

At dawn Wednesday, the army abducted Fouad Abdel Latif, from the village of ‘Asira al-Qibliya, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus.

Soldiers also abducted Qusay Shuraim and Abdel Rahman Rawajba from Rujeib village, to the south, and Nadim Hajjah from Burqa village northwest of the city.

Two unidentified Palestinian young men were abducted by Israeli forces on Wednesday afternoon when they attempted to pass through the Awarta military roadblock, south of Nablus.

Ramallah

Israeli troops invaded several towns and villages in the Ramallah governorate in the central occupied West Bank, and abducted Iyad Hashem Muhammad Manasra from the town of Beitunia, west of Ramallah city.

Northwest of Ramallah, the army abducted Aseed Ahmed Hamid Thabet from the town of Shuqba, northwest of the city, Ahmed Mansour Muhammad Falana from Safa village, and Qassam Ash’al from Bil’in village, both west of Ramallah.

Bethlehem

On Wednesday morning, occupation forces invaded the Dheisheh refugee camp, south of the southern West Bank city of Bethlehem, shot three Palestinian young men and abducted three others.


Soldiers opened fire with live rounds at citizens and shot one young man in the abdomen causing serious wounds, while one was shot in the hand, and another in the hand and thigh.

Meanwhile, soldiers invaded and searched many homes before abducting Rabei Raqban, 30, Ibrahim Shaheen, 26, and Ahmed Muhammad Jalal, 21.

On Sunday evening, occupation soldiers opened fire at a vehicle at the eastern entrance to Husan village west of the city, causing the driver to crash.

Soldiers surrounded the vehicle before abducting its driver, whose identity was not known at the time of writing this report.

Hebron

In the southern West Bank, Israeli forces stormed Yatta town south of Hebron and abducted Muhammad Ibrahim Al-Shawahin, in addition to Shadi and Iyad Al-Amour.

Soldiers abducted two brothers Iyad, the child, Younis Salama Ibrahim Al-Faqih, 16, and Moataz Salah Amr near Dura town southwest of the city.

Northeast of the city, the army abducted Adnan Hisham Al-Faroukh and detained other young men after stopping their vehicle at the Beit Einun roundabout.

On Wednesday night, the army invaded the city of Hebron and the town of Tarqumiya, to the northwest where they stopped citizens’ vehicles, checked their identification and fire concussion grenades and tear gas canisters. Armed resistance fighters exchanged fire with the invading army.


Just before midnight, the army invaded and ransacked the home of two brothers, Humaidan and Abdel Jamal Artish in Tarqumiya, before abducting them.

In the southern part of Hebron, soldiers stormed many homes and shops where they confiscated surveillance camera recordings, and stopped and searched citizens’ vehicles.


*According to the Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs and the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) “the total number of arrests after October 7 reached more than (3,640), and this total includes those who were arrested from homes, through military checkpoints, those who were forced to surrender themselves under pressure, and those who were held hostage.”

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