On Monday at dawn, Israeli occupation forces launched wide‑ranging invasions across multiple districts in the occupied West Bank, abducting and detaining dozens of Palestinians after storming and ransacking homes, and forcing many families out of their residences, in addition to wounding at least three.

The assaults left dozens of residents abducted, homes vandalized, roads sealed, and institutions forced to suspend in‑person operations.

From Rantis, northwest of Ramallah in the central West Bank, soldiers stormed and ransacked many homes and abducted Ehab Sari Wahdan (42), Sa’ad Sari Wahdan (40), Qais Wahdan (28), Muath Ayed al‑Khatib (40), Ibrahim Shaker Abu Salim (40), and Mohammad Hassan Yahya Abu Salim (40).

Also in Rantis, Israeli military bulldozers closed a Palestinian agricultural road. preventing Palestinian farmers from reaching their farmlands and olive orchards.

From al‑Lubban al‑Gharbi, northwest of Ramallah, the army abducted Bassam Salah Radi (55), Mus’ab Salah Radi (40), Mohammad Abdul‑Halim Abu Salim (52), Thaher Aqab Radi (35), and Khaled Hamdallah Radi (48).

Furthermore, the soldiers invaded Al-Bireh city near Ramallah, especially the Tawil Mountain and Um ash-Sharayet neighborhoods, before closing streets.

In addition, the soldiers closed teh Atara military roadblock, north of the city. Eyewitnesses reported that Israeli occupation forces closed the roadblock since the early morning hours, causing severe disruption to the movement of thousands of Palestinians, especially those traveling to and from villages and towns in the northwest and west of Ramallah, as well as from the northern governorates.

In a related invasion, Israeli forces stormed Beit Ur al‑Tahta, west of Ramallah, breaking into the homes of Abbas Khader Suleiman and Khamis Khader Suleiman and ransacking their belongings.

In the Bethlehem district, south of occupied Jerusalem, 44 Palestinians were detained in Beit Fajjar and al‑Obeidiyya. Sources confirmed that 40 residents of Beit Fajjar were held, interrogated in the field, and later released, while four others were abducted in al‑Obeidiyya after home invasions.

Also, the soldiers installed a military roadblock at the main entrance to Marah Rabah village, south of Bethlehem, stopped and searched dozens of cars and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.

In Jerusalem, the soldiers invaded the ar-Ram town, north of the occupied city, and shot three Palestinians near a section of the illegal Annexation Wall.

The soldiers also invaded Silwan town, south of the Al‑Aqsa Mosque, and al‑‘Isawiya, northeast of occupied Jerusalem, where they installed roadblocks, while Israeli police issued tickets and fines to several Palestinians.

In Hebron, in the southern West Bank, soldiers invaded Sa’ir town, northeast of the city, abducting Mohammad Nawaf Shalalda after storming his home and vandalizing its contents.

In nearby as‑Samu’, dozens of residents from several families were detained, bound, blindfolded, and interrogated for hours inside a home in the Safi neighborhood before being released.

Simultaneously, the army installed military roadblocks at the entrances to Hebron city and the surrounding towns, villages, and refugee camps, closing roads with iron gates, concrete blocks, and earth mounds.

Also in Hebron, illegal Israeli paramilitary colonizers invaded the village of al‑Burj, south of the city, released their cows to graze on Palestinian farmlands, and assaulted several residents.

In Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron, Israeli soldiers attacked Palestinian famers and preventing from plowing their lands in Khirbet Imneizil .

Meanwhile in Jenin, in the northern West Bank, Israeli forces abducted a young man from Qabatia following a home invasion and violent search.

Large numbers of military vehicles invaded the town at dawn, deploying infantry units, storming homes, vandalizing property, and detaining residents for interrogation.

Earlier, forces also invaded homes in the al‑Jabriyyat neighborhood of Jenin city. Media sources in Jenin said soldiers forced several families out of their homes in the al‑Jabriyyat neighborhood, adjacent to Jenin refugee camp, before storming and ransacking their properties.

In Nablus, in the northern West Bank, soldiers abducted Mahmoud Mansour from his home on al‑Quds Street in the eastern area of the city.

In Zawata village, west of Nablus, they ransacked homes before abducting Firas Ayes and his son Zeid.

In addition, Israeli forces invaded Tubas city in the northeastern West Bank and the nearby town of Aqqaba with large numbers of military patrols accompanied by bulldozers.

Local sources reported that homes were stormed and several were seized and converted into military posts and interrogation centers.

In addition, three Palestinians were injured after Israeli soldiers assaulted them while crossing the Tayasir military roadblock near Tubas.

The army also closed main and secondary roads in Tubas. The governorate announced a full curfew “until further notice.”

In response, Governor Ahmad al‑As’ad ordered the suspension of in‑person work across all governmental and civil institutions in Tubas and the northern Jordan Valley, citing the safety of residents and employees.

The Ministry of Education likewise suspended in‑person classes in all schools, kindergartens, and private institutions, shifting to remote learning.

Notably, Israeli forces had withdrawn from Tubas only two days earlier, after a four‑day military operation, before returning to re‑invade the city and the town.

In Tulkarem, in northwestern West Bank, illegal Israeli paramilitary colonizers infiltrated Beit Lid town, north of the city, and damaged Palestinian cars.

In Salfit, in the central West Bank, the soldiers invaded the town of al‑Zawiya, west of the city, and forcibly expelled a Palestinian family from their home before converting it into a military post. Soldiers stationed themselves inside the property and on its rooftop.

For the second consecutive day, the army kept the town’s main entrance sealed with earth mounds, cutting off movement.

The area has witnessed heavy military deployment, during which troops detained several young men, subjected them to abuse, searches, and field interrogations

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