Israeli occupation forces invaded the al-Hathroura Bedouin community east of occupied Jerusalem on Wednesday evening, storming several tents and abducting three Palestinian residents from the Arab al-Ara’ra.
Local sources said many military vehicles invaded area before the soldiers abducted Ali Abd al-Ara’ra, Haidara Muhammad Mousa al-Ara’ra, and Ibrahim Mousa al-Ara’ra.
The invasion came just hours after illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers assaulted residents of the nearby Khallet al-Sidra Bedouin community near Mikhmas, northeast of Jerusalem.
These attacks form part of a systematic escalation targeting Palestinian presence in Bedouin communities surrounding the city.
For years, these communities have faced relentless pressure from the Israeli occupation, including repeated invasions, demolition orders, displacement and bans on construction — all aimed at forcibly displacing residents to make way for colonial expansion.
In related news, Israeli forces invaded the city of Nablus in the occupied West Bank’s northern part on Wednesday evening, deploying from multiple directions and targeting civilian areas, before abducting a Palestinian.
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