Early on Tuesday, Israeli forces detained 11 young Palestinians from several locations in the West Bank, according to local reports. Palestinian news agency Maan, citing local sources, reported that Israeli forces took into custody six individuals from the Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate. These include Mus’ab Muhammad al-Barghouthi, Ubaida Khaldoon al-Barghouthi, a previously incarcerated individual from the village of Kobar, and Hussein Rimawi from Beit Rima.
The same sources reported the detention of Muhammad Ahmad Abu Alya, Ahmad Abdul Fattah, and Muayyad Abdul Majid Abu Alya, all hailing from Al-Mughayyir.
In Nablus, Israeli forces reportedly detained Ahmed Al-Ghandour, a previously imprisoned individual from Askar refugee camp. They also arrested Muayyad Ghazi, another individual with a history of incarceration, along with his sons, Ahmed and Ali, from the village of Jama’in.
Lastly, the forces also detained a young man named Ahmed Al-Amour from Tuqu’, a town located in the southern part of Bethlehem.