13 june 2019

Israeli soldiers invaded, Thursday, the al-Qa’qaa Mosque, in Abu Tayeh neighborhood, in Silwan town, south of the Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied East Jerusalem, in addition to storming and searching homes, and photographed buildings.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) has reported that the soldiers conducted violent searches of many homes in the area, including the al-Qa’qaa Mosque.
It added that the soldiers also invaded many neighborhoods in Silwan, before photographing several homes, residential buildings and streets.
The invasions were mainly focused in Ras al-‘Amoud neighborhood, in Silwan.
In relate news, the army released a Palestinian woman, identified as Susan Ismael Abu Ghannam, 40, from the at-Tour neighborhood overlooking the Old City, after holding her captive for eleven months and ten days. video
Abu Ghannam, who was taken prisoner on May 8 2018, was convicted on “incitement” in 44 posts on her Facebook page.
It is worth mentioning that the woman is the mother of Mohammad Abu Ghannam, 20, who was killed by the army on July 21st, 2017.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) has reported that the soldiers conducted violent searches of many homes in the area, including the al-Qa’qaa Mosque.
It added that the soldiers also invaded many neighborhoods in Silwan, before photographing several homes, residential buildings and streets.
The invasions were mainly focused in Ras al-‘Amoud neighborhood, in Silwan.
In relate news, the army released a Palestinian woman, identified as Susan Ismael Abu Ghannam, 40, from the at-Tour neighborhood overlooking the Old City, after holding her captive for eleven months and ten days. video
Abu Ghannam, who was taken prisoner on May 8 2018, was convicted on “incitement” in 44 posts on her Facebook page.
It is worth mentioning that the woman is the mother of Mohammad Abu Ghannam, 20, who was killed by the army on July 21st, 2017.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Thursday evening, two Palestinians, including a former political prisoner, from Hebron, in southern West Bank, and Qalqilia, in northern West Bank.
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) said several army jeeps invaded Kharsa village, south of Hebron, searched homes and abducted Mofeed Mousa Shadeed.
The PPS added that Shadeed is a former political prisoner who spent eight years in Israeli prisons.
In addition, the soldiers invaded Qalqilia city, before storming and ransacking a shop, owned by Mohammad ‘Adel ‘Enaya, 30, before abducting him, and confiscated surveillance equipment from the store.
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) said several army jeeps invaded Kharsa village, south of Hebron, searched homes and abducted Mofeed Mousa Shadeed.
The PPS added that Shadeed is a former political prisoner who spent eight years in Israeli prisons.
In addition, the soldiers invaded Qalqilia city, before storming and ransacking a shop, owned by Mohammad ‘Adel ‘Enaya, 30, before abducting him, and confiscated surveillance equipment from the store.

Israeli soldiers abducted, Thursday, three employees of the Palestinian Waqf and Islamic Endowment, including the head of Construction Committee, in Al-Aqsa Mosque, in occupied East Jerusalem, the WAFA Palestinian News Agency has reported.
The soldiers abducted the head of the Construction Committee of the Waqf Department, Engineer Bassam Hallaq, in addition to the department’s employee Mohammad al-Hadra. video
In addition, the head of the media department of Waqf committee in occupied Jerusalem, Firas ad-Dibis, said the soldiers later abducted Engineer Taha Oweida, who works at the construction committee.
It is worth mentioning that al-Hallaq and al-Hadra were taken prisoner while trying to fix the pedestrian walkways leading to the al-Aqsa near Bab al-Qattanin (The Cotton Merchants’ Gate).
The soldiers abducted the head of the Construction Committee of the Waqf Department, Engineer Bassam Hallaq, in addition to the department’s employee Mohammad al-Hadra. video
In addition, the head of the media department of Waqf committee in occupied Jerusalem, Firas ad-Dibis, said the soldiers later abducted Engineer Taha Oweida, who works at the construction committee.
It is worth mentioning that al-Hallaq and al-Hadra were taken prisoner while trying to fix the pedestrian walkways leading to the al-Aqsa near Bab al-Qattanin (The Cotton Merchants’ Gate).

The Palestinian female detainees in Damon jail have announced their intention to go on open-ended hunger strike on July 1, 2019 to pressure the administration to improve their incarceration and living conditions in the prison.
According to the Palestinian Commission of Detainees’ and Ex-Detainees’ Affairs, the hunger strike is aimed to pressure Damon jailers to remove security cameras from the prison yard, make necessary repairs in the detention facility and provide a library.
The detained women also demand jailers to improve the visit conditions of their families, who are forced to wait long hours with no reason before allowing them to enter the jail.
According to the Palestinian Commission of Detainees’ and Ex-Detainees’ Affairs, the hunger strike is aimed to pressure Damon jailers to remove security cameras from the prison yard, make necessary repairs in the detention facility and provide a library.
The detained women also demand jailers to improve the visit conditions of their families, who are forced to wait long hours with no reason before allowing them to enter the jail.

Israeli soldiers invaded, on Thursday at dawn, the al-Jiftlik village, north of Jericho in the occupied West Bank, abducted one Palestinian and confiscated his brother’s car.
The soldiers stormed and searched several homes during the invasion, and interrogated a few Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
During the invasion, the soldiers abducted Mahmoud Abu Jouda, and confiscated the car of his brother, Anwar Abu Jouda.
The soldiers stormed and searched several homes during the invasion, and interrogated a few Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
During the invasion, the soldiers abducted Mahmoud Abu Jouda, and confiscated the car of his brother, Anwar Abu Jouda.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Thursday at dawn, two Palestinians from their homes in Hebron city, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, and installed military roadblocks. Illegal Israeli colonists punctured tires of two cars near Nablus, and wrote racist graffiti.
The soldiers invaded and searched a few homes in Hebron city, before abducting Yazan Yosri Abu Sneina, 30, and Ramadan Mohammad Jaber, 16.
Besides the homes of the two abducted Palestinians, two owners of some of the invaded homes have been identified as Khalil Abdul-Aziz and Hani Qawasmi.
Furthermore, the soldiers installed military roadblocks in several areas in Hebron governorate, especially in Halhoul Bridge, north of the city, and the entrance of Ethna town, west of the city.
The army stopped and ransacked several cars, and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
In related news, several extremist illegal Israeli colonists invaded the northern area of Einabus village, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, punctured tires of two cars, and wrote racist graffiti on walls of a number of homes, the local mosque and clinic.
The soldiers invaded and searched a few homes in Hebron city, before abducting Yazan Yosri Abu Sneina, 30, and Ramadan Mohammad Jaber, 16.
Besides the homes of the two abducted Palestinians, two owners of some of the invaded homes have been identified as Khalil Abdul-Aziz and Hani Qawasmi.
Furthermore, the soldiers installed military roadblocks in several areas in Hebron governorate, especially in Halhoul Bridge, north of the city, and the entrance of Ethna town, west of the city.
The army stopped and ransacked several cars, and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
In related news, several extremist illegal Israeli colonists invaded the northern area of Einabus village, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, punctured tires of two cars, and wrote racist graffiti on walls of a number of homes, the local mosque and clinic.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Thursday at dawn, a Palestinian father, along with his wife and their son, from their home in ‘Aida refugee camp, north of the West Bank city of Bethlehem.
Media sources said the soldiers abducted Mohammad Mousa Zreina, his wife Laila, and their son Mousa, after storming and ransacking their home.
It is worth mentioning that, three days ago, the soldiers demolished sheds, including a residential shed, owned by the abducted father, in Bir Una area, west of Beit Jala city, west of Bethlehem.
Media sources said the soldiers abducted Mohammad Mousa Zreina, his wife Laila, and their son Mousa, after storming and ransacking their home.
It is worth mentioning that, three days ago, the soldiers demolished sheds, including a residential shed, owned by the abducted father, in Bir Una area, west of Beit Jala city, west of Bethlehem.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Wednesday evening, two shepherds near Shebaa Lebanese town, and took them to the occupied Shebaa Farms, the Lebanese National News Agency has reported.
The agency said the one of the abducted shepherds is from Lebanon, while the second is Lebanese.
It added that the Lebanese Army contacted the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) to coordinate their release and return to Lebanon.
The agency said the one of the abducted shepherds is from Lebanon, while the second is Lebanese.
It added that the Lebanese Army contacted the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) to coordinate their release and return to Lebanon.
12 june 2019

On Wednesday evening, the Israeli occupation forces arrested seven Jerusalemites from the city.
Wadi Hilweh Information Center’s lawyer for minors, Mohammed Mahmoud, said that the Israeli forces arrested seven Jerusalemites, and turned them to investigationat Salah Al-Din Streetpolice station.
Most of the detainees were from the village of Issawiya, in addition to a detainee from Shu’fat refugee camp who was arrested from the area of Damascus Gate, and another from Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood.
Lawyer Mahmoud added that the detainees are: Mahmoud Issam Shanti, 15, Wadi' Murad Suleiman, 13, Yassin Manasra, 11, Jihad Fares Ghatit, 17, Amir Mohammad Salhiya, 17, Salah Al-Din Ayoub Abu Al-Hummos, 15, and Yazan Al-Sharif.
Wadi Hilweh Information Center’s lawyer for minors, Mohammed Mahmoud, said that the Israeli forces arrested seven Jerusalemites, and turned them to investigationat Salah Al-Din Streetpolice station.
Most of the detainees were from the village of Issawiya, in addition to a detainee from Shu’fat refugee camp who was arrested from the area of Damascus Gate, and another from Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood.
Lawyer Mahmoud added that the detainees are: Mahmoud Issam Shanti, 15, Wadi' Murad Suleiman, 13, Yassin Manasra, 11, Jihad Fares Ghatit, 17, Amir Mohammad Salhiya, 17, Salah Al-Din Ayoub Abu Al-Hummos, 15, and Yazan Al-Sharif.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Wednesday kidnaped at least six Palestinian citizens during campaigns in different West Bank areas.
A reporter for the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) said that clashes took place in Jenin refugee camp after Israeli soldiers stormed some homes.
He added that the IOF kidnaped Izzuddin al-Hardan, who was released from an Israeli jail three months ago, as well as another young man called Mahmoud al-Dab’ie.
In al-Khalil, local sources reported that soldiers stormed the southern area of the city and kidnaped a young man they identified as Mohamed Abu Hayya after ransacking his home.
The IOF also stormed Idnna town, west of al-Khalil, and searched the house of prisoner Ziyad Awwad.
Awwad was one of the prisoners who were exchanged for an Israeli soldier October 2011 following a mediated swap deal between the Hamas Movement and the Israeli government.
In 2014, he was arrested and rejailed after he carried out a shooting operation that led to the killing of a Jewish settler in the occupied West Bank.
Three other citizens were also reportedly kidnaped from their homes at dawn in different West Bank areas.
A reporter for the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) said that clashes took place in Jenin refugee camp after Israeli soldiers stormed some homes.
He added that the IOF kidnaped Izzuddin al-Hardan, who was released from an Israeli jail three months ago, as well as another young man called Mahmoud al-Dab’ie.
In al-Khalil, local sources reported that soldiers stormed the southern area of the city and kidnaped a young man they identified as Mohamed Abu Hayya after ransacking his home.
The IOF also stormed Idnna town, west of al-Khalil, and searched the house of prisoner Ziyad Awwad.
Awwad was one of the prisoners who were exchanged for an Israeli soldier October 2011 following a mediated swap deal between the Hamas Movement and the Israeli government.
In 2014, he was arrested and rejailed after he carried out a shooting operation that led to the killing of a Jewish settler in the occupied West Bank.
Three other citizens were also reportedly kidnaped from their homes at dawn in different West Bank areas.

Dozens of Israeli soldiers invaded, Wednesday, Jenin refugee camp, in the northern West Bank governorate of Jenin, searched homes and abducted two Palestinians, including a former political prisoner.
Media sources said the soldiers abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Ezzeddin Ahmad Hardan, in addition to Mahmoud ad-Dab’ey.
Several Palestinians protested the invasion, and hurled stones at the soldiers who fired rubber-coated steel bullets and concussion grenades.
Media sources said the soldiers abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Ezzeddin Ahmad Hardan, in addition to Mahmoud ad-Dab’ey.
Several Palestinians protested the invasion, and hurled stones at the soldiers who fired rubber-coated steel bullets and concussion grenades.

Israeli soldiers abducted, Wednesday, three Palestinians during extensive invasions and violent searches of homes in Hebron governorate, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank.
Media sources said the soldiers caused damage to the furniture of several homes during the violent searches, and abducted Hassan Ziad Hassan, 20.
They added that the soldiers also abducted Wajeeh Omran Rajabi, 45, after stopping him at a military roadblock near the Ibrahimi Mosque, in Hebron city.
In addition, the soldiers invaded and searched homes in Sa’ir town, east of Hebron, and abducted Rashed Yousef Jaradat.
Media sources said the soldiers caused damage to the furniture of several homes during the violent searches, and abducted Hassan Ziad Hassan, 20.
They added that the soldiers also abducted Wajeeh Omran Rajabi, 45, after stopping him at a military roadblock near the Ibrahimi Mosque, in Hebron city.
In addition, the soldiers invaded and searched homes in Sa’ir town, east of Hebron, and abducted Rashed Yousef Jaradat.

The Palestinian prisoners in Ashkelon jail have decided to go on open-ended hunger strike next Sunday in protest at their exposure to escalating repressive measures by the prison administration.
Since last April, the prisoners in Ashkelon jail have been facing repeated overnight raids on their cells, punitive fines and arbitrary transfers. They are also not allowed to see their relatives and buy their needs.
According to the Palestinian Prisoner Society, the administration of the jail persists in ignoring the demands of the prisoners and escalating its measures against them.
The Society said that prisoner Naser Abu Hameed, who was transferred to Nafha jail, would participate in the hunger strike.
In April, violent confrontations happened between Palestinian prisoners and Israeli jailers in Ashkelon, where prison forces raided cells, attacked inmates and wreaked havoc on their belongings.
Since last April, the prisoners in Ashkelon jail have been facing repeated overnight raids on their cells, punitive fines and arbitrary transfers. They are also not allowed to see their relatives and buy their needs.
According to the Palestinian Prisoner Society, the administration of the jail persists in ignoring the demands of the prisoners and escalating its measures against them.
The Society said that prisoner Naser Abu Hameed, who was transferred to Nafha jail, would participate in the hunger strike.
In April, violent confrontations happened between Palestinian prisoners and Israeli jailers in Ashkelon, where prison forces raided cells, attacked inmates and wreaked havoc on their belongings.

A group of Gaza families on Tuesday was allowed to visit their relatives in Eshel jail.
Spokesman for the Red Cross Suhair Zaqqout told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that the committee facilitated the travel of 37 Palestinian citizens, including five children, through the Beit Hanoun (Erez) crossing to visit 25 prisoners in Eshel jail.
There are about 7,000 Palestinians, including women, children and patients, in Israeli jails.
Spokesman for the Red Cross Suhair Zaqqout told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that the committee facilitated the travel of 37 Palestinian citizens, including five children, through the Beit Hanoun (Erez) crossing to visit 25 prisoners in Eshel jail.
There are about 7,000 Palestinians, including women, children and patients, in Israeli jails.
11 june 2019

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Tuesday arrested 20 Palestinian citizens, including two children, during home raids in the West Bank and Jerusalem. video
Local sources said that the IOF arrested four Palestinians in Tulkarem, including the Hamas leader Raafat Nasif who was released from Israeli jails only a few months ago after serving a 20-year sentence.
Other arrests were reported in home raids that targeted different areas in Nablus, Ramallah, and Jerusalem.
In al-Khalil two Palestinian children aged 15 were arrested from their family homes, local residents said.
Local sources said that the IOF arrested four Palestinians in Tulkarem, including the Hamas leader Raafat Nasif who was released from Israeli jails only a few months ago after serving a 20-year sentence.
Other arrests were reported in home raids that targeted different areas in Nablus, Ramallah, and Jerusalem.
In al-Khalil two Palestinian children aged 15 were arrested from their family homes, local residents said.

Israeli soldiers abducted, Tuesday, two Palestinians from Beit ‘Awwa and Sammoa’ towns, in the southern West Bank governorate of Hebron, and detained two children before repeatedly assaulting them in the southern area of the city.
Media sources said the soldiers invaded and searched homes in the Sammoa’ town, southwest of Hebron, and abducted Mohammad Masalma.
They added that the soldiers also searched homes in the Sammoa’ town, south of Hebron, and abducted Waleed Radwan, 41.
In addition, the soldiers detained and repeatedly assaulted two children, identified as Ahmad Fawwaz Rajabi, 15, and Mustafa Soheil Rajabi, 15, near Tareq Bin Ziad School, in the southern area of Hebron city.
The two children suffered various cuts and bruises, and were released a few hours after the army detained them.
The soldiers also invaded many neighborhoods in Hebron city, and Bani Neim town, east of Hebron, before storming and searching several homes.
Owners of some of the invaded homes have been identified as Abu Ammar, Abu Nabil Rajabi, Khaled Ata Hmeidat and Khalil Ali Hmeidat.
Media sources said the soldiers invaded and searched homes in the Sammoa’ town, southwest of Hebron, and abducted Mohammad Masalma.
They added that the soldiers also searched homes in the Sammoa’ town, south of Hebron, and abducted Waleed Radwan, 41.
In addition, the soldiers detained and repeatedly assaulted two children, identified as Ahmad Fawwaz Rajabi, 15, and Mustafa Soheil Rajabi, 15, near Tareq Bin Ziad School, in the southern area of Hebron city.
The two children suffered various cuts and bruises, and were released a few hours after the army detained them.
The soldiers also invaded many neighborhoods in Hebron city, and Bani Neim town, east of Hebron, before storming and searching several homes.
Owners of some of the invaded homes have been identified as Abu Ammar, Abu Nabil Rajabi, Khaled Ata Hmeidat and Khalil Ali Hmeidat.

Israeli soldiers abducted, Tuesday, nine Palestinians from their homes, in the West Bank governorates of Ramallah, Jerusalem and Tulkarem, after the soldiers conducted violent searches of homes and property.
Many army jeeps invaded the al-Mazra’a al-Gharbiyya village, northwest of Ramallah, searched homes and abducted Yahia Hasan Ladadwa.
The soldiers also invaded ‘Aroura village, northwest of Ramallah, searched homes and abducted Mohammad al-‘Arouri.
In occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers invaded the al-‘Isawiya village, east of the city, and assaulted a young man, identified as Majd Bader, causing cuts and bruises, especially to his head, after stopping him at the western entrance of the village, and abducted him.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Ra’fat Jamil Naseef, 53, after invading and ransacking his home in the southern area of Tulkarem city, in northern West Bank.
The army also abducted Ishaq Mahameed from his home in Nur Shams refugee camp, east of Tulkarem, and a former political prisoner, identified as Adnan Ahmad al-Hosary, 55, from his home in Tulkarem refugee camp.
Another Palestinian, identified as Mansour Hasan al-Lubbadi, 22, was abducted from his home in Zeita village, north of Tulkarem.
Many army jeeps invaded the al-Mazra’a al-Gharbiyya village, northwest of Ramallah, searched homes and abducted Yahia Hasan Ladadwa.
The soldiers also invaded ‘Aroura village, northwest of Ramallah, searched homes and abducted Mohammad al-‘Arouri.
In occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers invaded the al-‘Isawiya village, east of the city, and assaulted a young man, identified as Majd Bader, causing cuts and bruises, especially to his head, after stopping him at the western entrance of the village, and abducted him.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Ra’fat Jamil Naseef, 53, after invading and ransacking his home in the southern area of Tulkarem city, in northern West Bank.
The army also abducted Ishaq Mahameed from his home in Nur Shams refugee camp, east of Tulkarem, and a former political prisoner, identified as Adnan Ahmad al-Hosary, 55, from his home in Tulkarem refugee camp.
Another Palestinian, identified as Mansour Hasan al-Lubbadi, 22, was abducted from his home in Zeita village, north of Tulkarem.

The Israeli military court of Ofer has sentenced Palestinian writer Lama Khater, 42, to 13 months in jail and fined her 4,000 shekels.
Khater, a mother of five kids, also received another 10-month jail term suspended for five years.
She was arrested by Israeli soldiers on July 2018, 24 and was exposed to intensive harsh and inhumane interrogation for 34 days in Ashkelon prison.
On the day of her arrest, a large number of Israeli soldiers stormed her house in al-Khalil city and informed her that she was under arrest, without mentioning reasons. They seized her cell phone, laptop, and her external hard drive.
Khater had been previously threatened by Israeli and Palestinian intelligence services because of her work as a writer and political analyst. She was taken to an unknown destination but later transferred to Ashkelon prison.
Khater, a mother of five kids, also received another 10-month jail term suspended for five years.
She was arrested by Israeli soldiers on July 2018, 24 and was exposed to intensive harsh and inhumane interrogation for 34 days in Ashkelon prison.
On the day of her arrest, a large number of Israeli soldiers stormed her house in al-Khalil city and informed her that she was under arrest, without mentioning reasons. They seized her cell phone, laptop, and her external hard drive.
Khater had been previously threatened by Israeli and Palestinian intelligence services because of her work as a writer and political analyst. She was taken to an unknown destination but later transferred to Ashkelon prison.
10 june 2019

Palestinian prisoner Hasan al-Awiwi has suspended his hunger strike, which he started 69 days ago in protest at his administrative detention, following an Israeli pledge to release him within months.
According to the Palestinian Commission of Detainees’ and Ex-Detainees’ Affairs, officials from the Israeli prison service and the intelligence reached a deal with hunger-striking prisoner Hasan al-Awiwi.
The jailers agreed to release the prisoner by the end of the current year if he suspended his hunger strike, the Commission said.
As a result of his elongated hunger strike, 35-year-old Awiwi suffers from severe physical weakness and several health problems and he is now in Barzilai Hospital.
According to the Palestinian Commission of Detainees’ and Ex-Detainees’ Affairs, officials from the Israeli prison service and the intelligence reached a deal with hunger-striking prisoner Hasan al-Awiwi.
The jailers agreed to release the prisoner by the end of the current year if he suspended his hunger strike, the Commission said.
As a result of his elongated hunger strike, 35-year-old Awiwi suffers from severe physical weakness and several health problems and he is now in Barzilai Hospital.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Monday at dawn, eleven Palestinians, including a woman, a father and his son, in several parts of the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has confirmed.
The PPS said the soldiers stormed and ransacked dozens of homes, in several parts of the occupied West Bank, abducted the eleven Palestinians and summoned several others for interrogation.
In Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, the soldiers abducted a woman, identified as Sana’ Ribhi ‘Aadi, 28, in addition to Na’el Mohammad Ekhlayyel, 41, Soheib Ahmad Ekhlayyel, 21, and Ehab Mohammad Masalma.
In Jericho, the soldiers abducted Mahmoud Abu Jouda and his son Jihad, from their homes.
The soldiers also abducted Mohammad Khader Hmeidan, from his home in Kafr Ed-Deek town, near Salfit.
In Ramallah, the soldiers abducted two Palestinians, identified as Yahia Hasan Ladadwa, 24, and Mohammad Salama.
In Bethlehem, the soldiers abducted Saleh As’ad Faraj, 24, and Khaled al-Wash, from their homes in al-Khader town, south of the city.
The PPS said the soldiers stormed and ransacked dozens of homes, in several parts of the occupied West Bank, abducted the eleven Palestinians and summoned several others for interrogation.
In Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, the soldiers abducted a woman, identified as Sana’ Ribhi ‘Aadi, 28, in addition to Na’el Mohammad Ekhlayyel, 41, Soheib Ahmad Ekhlayyel, 21, and Ehab Mohammad Masalma.
In Jericho, the soldiers abducted Mahmoud Abu Jouda and his son Jihad, from their homes.
The soldiers also abducted Mohammad Khader Hmeidan, from his home in Kafr Ed-Deek town, near Salfit.
In Ramallah, the soldiers abducted two Palestinians, identified as Yahia Hasan Ladadwa, 24, and Mohammad Salama.
In Bethlehem, the soldiers abducted Saleh As’ad Faraj, 24, and Khaled al-Wash, from their homes in al-Khader town, south of the city.