On Wednesday, Israeli soldiers and illegal paramilitary colonizers carried out numerous violations against the Palestinians and their properties across various parts of the occupied West Bank.
In Nablus, located in the northern West Bank, Israeli soldiers stopped a Palestinian ambulance at the Deir Sharaf military roadblock, west of the city. They detained and handcuffed the driver, subsequently refusing to allow the ambulance passage.
Elsewhere, several Israeli military vehicles raided Beit Furik, east of Nablus, where soldiers abducted a young man identified as Saifuddin Faisal Nasasra.
In a related incident, illegal Israeli paramilitary colonizers stormed the village of Beit Hasan, also east of Nablus, and attacked multiple homes.
Journalist Sidqi Rayyan reported that settlers assaulted a residence where he and fellow journalists had gathered. They smashed windows and windshields of three vehicles and stole a camera belonging to one of the journalists.
Rayyan added that Israeli soldiers later arrived at the scene, not to confront the colonizers but to expel the journalists from the area.
In Jenin, in the northern West Bank, Israeli soldiers abducted two young men from the towns of Zababda and Faqqu’a.
Media sources said the soldiers abducted Luay Khalil Abu Kharj after storming and ransacking his home in Zababda, southeast of Jenin, and Aws Mohannad Abu Khamis from his home in Faqqu’a village, east of Jenin.
The soldiers stormed and ransacked several homes in both communities and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
The soldiers also invaded Silat Ath-Thaher, south of Jenin, and smashed the doors of several shops before breaking into them.
The army deployed additional vehicles from the Al-Jalama military roadblock before invading Jenin city and its refugee camp, as part of the ongoing offensive now in its 176th day.
Israeli forces also invaded the town of al-Khader, south of Bethlehem, and closed the main street in the Al-Baloa’ area before stopping and searching dozens of vehicles and interrogating many Palestinians while checking their ID cards.
In Tuqu’, southeast of Bethlehem, soldiers entered a meadow and abducted a Palestinian woman, Nida’ Mahmoud Obeyyat, 34.
Additionally, the army invaded Beit Jala, west of Bethlehem, and demolished a shed owned by Samer Al-Alam near Al-Amal School.
The Wall & Colonization Resistance Commission stated that Israel has demolished 588 structures in the occupied West Bank since the beginning of this year, affecting 843 Palestinians, including 411 children.
In Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, soldiers invaded the Al-Fawwar refugee camp, closed streets and intersections, triggering protests. They fired live ammunition, rubber-coated steel bullets, and gas bombs.
Illegal Israeli paramilitary colonizers also began expanding and carrying out construction work in a colonial outpost south of Hebron.
Activist Osama Makhamra stated that a group of colonizers began the construction of the outpost at a former Jordanian army base in the Khashm ad-Daraj area of the eastern Yatta desert. The base was seized over two years ago and has since been turned into a colonial outpost.
In a related development, armed colonizers staged a provocative march near Palestinian homes in Khirbet Sada ath-Tha’la, located in Masafer Yatta. They raised Israeli flags in the heart of the hamlet and issued direct threats of imminent expulsion against the residents and their properties.
In the Northern Plains, soldiers abducted a young man, Hussein Yousef Bisharat, from Khallet Makhoul village while he was herding livestock.
In ar-Ram, northeast of occupied Jerusalem, soldiers chased many Palestinians near the Annexation Wall and fired gas bombs and concussion grenades, causing several injuries.
On Monday evening, Israeli occupation forces fatally shot a young Palestinian man near the town of Ya’bad, southwest of Jenin in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health confirmed that the soldiers killed Yousef Walid Abdullah Ibrahim, 20, after shooting him near the Dotan Israeli military roadblock.
His killing raises the number of Palestinians slain since Israel launched its military offensive in Jenin 174 days ago to 42, alongside dozens of injuries and abductions.
On Friday, Illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers conducted numerous attacks against Palestinians, their homes, and their lands across several areas of the occupied West Bank.
The colonizers killed Two Palestinians, including a Palestinian-American, Saifuddin Kamil Abdul-Karim Musallet, 23, and Mohammad Rezeq Hussein Shalabi, and injured many others, in addition to causing property damage in Sinjil town, northwest of the central West Bank city of Ramallah.
On Thursday evening, two Palestinian young men were killed, after an alleged stabbing attack which killed an illegal Israeli colonizer near the Gush Etzion colonial bloc, south of Bethlehem in the southern occupied West Bank.
The Palestinian Health Ministry announced that the General Authority of Civil Affairs informed it, that the two young men, Mahmoud Yousef Mohammad Abed, 23, and Malek Ismail Abdul Jabbar Salem, 23, were killed south of Bethlehem, adding that the army confiscated their bodies.
Since the beginning of the year, Israeli forces and colonizers have killed 178 Palestinian citizens in the occupied West Bank, including 31 children and 6 women, and four killed by the illegal Israeli paramilitary colonizers.
61 Palestinians were killed in Jenin, 32 in Nablus, 26 in Tubas, 17 in Tulkarem, 12 in Hebron, 11 in Ramallah, 6 in Bethlehem, 5 in Jerusalem, 4 in Qalqilia, 3 in Salfit, and 1 in Jericho.
Since October 7, 2023, Israel has killed 1,013 Palestinians, including 204 children, 22 women, 17 elderly, and 1 journalist, in the occupied West Bank.
Among the slain Palestinians are 27 who were killed by illegal Israeli paramilitary colonizers, 410 who were killed during Israeli invasions of Palestinian communities, and 290 who were extra-judicially executed. Israel still refuses to transfer the bodies of 245 slain Palestinians to their families for burial.
Since October 7, 2023, Israel has killed at least 58,573 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, including more than 17,131 children, 10,190 women, 4,147 elders, and 257 journalists. The number of wounded has reached 139,607, mostly children and women. Additionally, over 9,000 Palestinians remain missing, believed to be trapped under rubble across various areas of the devastated Gaza Strip.