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by IMEMC News
Sep 4, 2025
On Wednesday, Israeli forces abducted at least nineteen Palestinian citizens in various parts of the occupied West Bank, in addition to shooting two young men with live ammunition in Jericho, in the northeastern part of the West Bank.
Media sources said that Israeli forces abducted six Palestinians in the town of Qabatiya, south of Jenin, after invading their homes and subjecting them to interrogation.
The sources added that soldiers invaded the city, stormed many citizens’ homes, detained and interrogated their residents, and opened fire with live rounds; no injuries were reported.
The abductees were identified as Mahmoud Tazazaa, Humam Al-Sakhn, Moataz Zakarneh, Majd Zakarneh, Ahmed Hanaysha, and Zaid Hanaysha.
Quds Press reported that occupation forces abducted four unidentified Palestinians at a military roadblock at the entrance of the Tulkarem refugee camp, in the city of Tulkarem, in the northwestern part of the occupied West Bank.
In the town of Bal’a, east of Tulkarem, Israeli forces abducted the citizen, Nour Radwan Al-Hajj, after invading his home.
Israeli forces stormed the city of Qalqilia, in the northwestern part of the West Bank, in addition to the villages of Jayyus and Asla, east of the city.
Media sources said that soldiers deployed in various neighborhoods and invaded a residential building, while invading several homes in the village of Asla, and obstructing citizens’ movement and patrolling the streets in the village of Jayyus.
Occupation forces invaded the Old and New Askar refugee camps, east of Nablus in the northern West Bank, in addition to storming the towns of Qabalan and Yatma, south of the city, sparking protests.
Media sources said that Israeli forces stormed the New and Old Askar refugee camps, patrolled their streets and opened fire in the streets; no injuries or arrests were reported.
The sources added that occupation soldiers invaded the towns of Qabalan and Yatma, fired many live rounds and tear gas canisters, sparking protests among local Palestinians; no arrests or injuries were reported.
Medical sources reported that Israeli forces shot two Palestinian young men in the leg with live rounds after invading the city of Jericho; they were deemed in moderate condition.
Media sources said that Israeli forces abducted the young man, Muhammad Ramadan Hussein Salem, 23, after storming and ransacking his home in the village of Safa, west of Ramallah in the central West Bank.
On Wednesday night, the army stormed the town of Hizma, northeast of Jerusalem, closed both entrances, invaded commercial shops and citizens’ homes, and confiscated a number of vehicles.
In the town of Al-Khader, south of Bethlehem, Israeli forces demolished two Palestinian-owned homes and a sheep barn, in addition to issuing stop-work orders on two agricultural rooms and three water wells.
WAFA correspondent reported that occupation soldiers demolished two homes and a sheep barn in Al-Khader town, while firing tear gas canisters and concussion grenades at citizens; no injuries were reported.
According to the mayor of Al-Khader, Ahmed Salah, occupation authorities notified the owners of two agricultural rooms and three drinking water wells in the town, under the pretext of having no license to build.
Mohammad Awad, a local media activist, told the WAFA News Agency that Israeli forces invaded the town of Beit Ummar, north of Hebron in the southern West Bank, and abducted a young man.
Awad added that after invading and ransacking many citizens’ homes, causing damage, and abducted the citizen. Ahmed Ibrahim Al-Alami, 35.
WAFA correspondent reported that occupation forces demolished a minaret on a mosque in the town of Doura, southwest of Hebron.
He added that military bulldozers demolished an under-construction minaret on the town’s mosque under the pretext of lacking a license in addition to its proximity to a military tower at the entrance to the town.
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