Israeli occupation forces carried out widespread invasions across the occupied West Bank on Monday, abducting dozens of Palestinians, breaking into homes, and imposing extensive movement restrictions in several districts, including Bethlehem, Hebron in the southern West Bank, Ramallah in the central West Bank, Nablus and Jenin in the northern West Bank, and Tulkarem in the northwestern West Bank.

Bethlehem District: Nine Abducted, Workers Pursued

Media sources reported that Israeli forces abducted nine Palestinians from multiple areas in the Bethlehem district after invading communities and breaking into homes.

The soldiers abducted Jamal Mousa Radaida (47), Abdullah Hussein Radaida (41), Jamal Mousa Shanaita, Mohammad Ramadan Radaideh, and Saddam Mohammad Radaida from the town of al‑‘Ubeidiya east of Bethlehem; Mohammad Akram Alauddin (22), Abdul‑Karim Mohammad Zawahra (23), and Saif Mohammad Alauddin (19) from al‑Ma’sara village; and Ismael Munir Fawaghra (21) from Wadi Rahhal south of Bethlehem.

Later in the day, Israeli forces pursued Palestinian laborers in the Wadi al‑Hummus area—between al‑Khas village east of Bethlehem and Sur Baher in occupied Jerusalem—firing live ammunition, stun grenades, and toxic gas. No injuries were reported.

Hebron (Southern West Bank): Seven Abducted, Neighborhoods Sealed

In Hebron, Israeli forces abducted seven Palestinians after invading and breaking into homes in several neighborhoods.

Those abducted were Wael al‑Tawil, Amir Khairi Abu Hadid, Mokafeh Abu Daoud, Nasser Hussein al‑Atrash, and Husam al‑Muhtaseb from Hebron city; Mohammad Darwish Halaika from the town of Shuyukh north of Hebron; and 13‑year‑old Mohammad Mitwer from Sa’ir.

Israeli forces sealed multiple neighborhoods in the southern part of Hebron, closed several side roads with iron gates, concrete blocks, and earth mounds, and broke into numerous homes, causing extensive damage and assaulting residents.

Troops also installed several military roadblocks at the entrances to Hebron’s towns, villages, and refugee camps, further restricting movement.

It is worth noting that invasions across Hebron—particularly in the city’s southern areas—were ongoing at the time of this reporting

Ramallah (Central West Bank): Abductions in al‑Jalazone Refugee Camp

Before dawn, Israeli forces invaded the al‑Jalazone refugee camp north of Ramallah and abducted Karima Abdul‑Karim Sharaka, her son Mahmoud Ahmad Sharaka, and Arafat Yousef Najjar after breaking into their homes.

Local sources said the abduction of the mother and son was intended to pressure another son, Thaer, to turn himself in.

Israeli forces also invaded al‑Mughayyer village northeast of Ramallah and later returned to al‑Jalazone, breaking into at least one home.

At the same tim

e, troops tightened restrictions at the Ain Siniya military roadblock north of Ramallah, severely obstructing movement into and out of the city and causing major traffic congestion, particularly for those leaving Ramallah.

Nablus (Northern West Bank): Four Abducted

In Nablus, Israeli forces invaded the eastern area of the city, broke into several homes, and abducted Qassam Abu Ghlyoun, Fares Kabloona, Ahmad Hazeem near the equestrian club, and Amro Tirawi from Balata refugee camp.

 

Jenin (Northern West Bank): Invasion of Qabatia

Israeli forces also invaded Qabatia town, south of Jenin, deploying military vehicles and infantry units throughout the area. Troops broke into homes in the Abu ar‑Rob neighborhood and abducted Mohammad Abu al‑Rob.

Tulkarem (Northwestern West Bank): Multiple Abductions

In the Tulkarem district, Israeli forces abducted Diaa Abdul‑Ghani Nour after breaking into his home in Anabta east of Tulkarem.

Troops also abducted Mohammad al‑Kasbeh and Omar al‑Awfi after breaking into their homes in Attil north of Tulkarem.

Tubas (Northeastern West Bank): Three Abducted After Colonizer Attack

In the Tubas district, Israeli forces abducted Radi, Saqer, and Khalil Zawahra from the al‑Burj community in the northern Jordan Valley.

The head of the Tubas office of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society stated that the abductions occurred shortly after illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers attacked residents’ homes.

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