Israeli forces have abducted at least 14 Palestinians after carrying out raids across the occupied West Bank.
Reports indicate that a number of Israeli armored vehicles invaded Burqa village, located west of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, early Wednesday.
The Israeli forces caused property damage and kidnapped six Palestinians in the village.
Israeli soldiers also reportedly invaded the village of Deir Samet, situated southwest of the southern West Bank district of Hebron, where they abducted a Palestinian.
At a roadblock near al-Fawwar refugee camp in Hebron, two others were also kidnapped.
Five others were abducted in similar instances in different parts of Hebron and Borqeen town.
Such invasions and kidnappings happen on an almost daily basis, as Tel Aviv continues its aggressions against Palestinians in different parts of the occupied West Bank, including in East al-Quds (Jerusalem).
On April 21, Amnesty International said in a letter to the Palestinian Ministry of Information that it was collecting evidence to prosecute Israeli leaders and soldiers “before the international fora” over the regime’s killings in the West Bank.
According to Palestinian rights groups, over a dozen Palestinians were killed by Israeli forces in the first half of 2013 and nearly 1,800 Palestinians, including women and children, were arrested during the same period.
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