Israeli occupation forces invaded several areas across the occupied West Bank at dawn on Saturday, breaking into homes, searching properties, and abducting Palestinians in multiple districts, including Qalqilia in the northwestern West Bank, Nablus in the northern West Bank, Jenin in the northern West Bank, and Ramallah in the central West Bank.

In Azzun, east of Qalqilia, Israeli forces invaded the town from its northern main entrance and broke into several homes before abducting seven Palestinians.

Local sources said the soldiers abducted Mu’awiya Riyashi, Mahmoud Khaled Salim, Qais and his brother Qusai Hamad Abu Haniya, Walid Bilal ‘Enaya, Mu’tasim Tayseer Radwan, and Jihad Antar Adwan after searching their homes and interrogating their families.

In the Al‑Ein refugee camp, west of Nablus, the soldiers invaded the camp at dawn, broke into several homes, and searched them extensively. No abductions were reported, but residents said the soldiers caused damage and deployed in several alleys before withdrawing.

In Bir al‑Basha, south of Jenin, Israeli forces invaded the village, broke into homes, and interrogated several residents after detaining them for field questioning. The soldiers remained in the area for more than an hour before withdrawing toward nearby military positions.

In Silwad, northeast of Ramallah in the central West Bank, Israeli forces surrounded a residential building before invading it and searching its apartments. Soldiers then spread through the town, breaking into numerous homes and conducting violent searches. Residents reported that the soldiers caused damage to furniture and personal belongings during the invasion.

On Friday evening, Israeli soldiers shot a 21‑year‑old Palestinian man with rubber‑coated steel bullets after the army invaded Birzeit, north of Ramallah. Eyewitnesses said the soldiers shot him from close range, striking him in the leg and the back.