IOF conduct West Bank raids, detain 25 Palestinians
The Israeli occupation forces have detained at least 25 Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, including former detainees, within 24 hours, confirmed the Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detainees’ Affairs and the Palestinian Prisoners Society on Saturday.
According to a joint statement, the detainments took place during Israeli raids in various West Bank cities, including Ramallah, Jenin, Nablus, al-Khalil, and Tulkarm.
The two prisoner bodies highlighted that during their raids, Israeli occupation forces assault detainees and their families, open fire with intent to kill, and vandalize and destroy citizens’ homes.
Since October 7, the number of Palestinians detained in the occupied West Bank has exceeded 9325. The figure includes those detained from their homes at military checkpoints, as well as those forced to surrender under duress and those taken as hostages.
Earlier on Saturday, Al Mayadeen‘s correspondent reported that the Israeli occupation forces detained three Palestinian youths and a woman during their raid in Jenin.
The occupation forces have also tortured a young injured Palestinian by tying him to the front of a military vehicle in Jenin’s al-Jabariyat neighborhood and denied him any medical aid. Our correspondent reported that intense confrontations have erupted between Palestinian Resistance fighters and a specialized Israeli force besieging a house in the neighborhood.
According to Al Mayadeen‘s correspondent, three Palestinians were injured during the confrontations.
The Israeli occupation has escalated its aggression on the cities of the occupied West Bank since the beginning of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, carrying out widespread arrest campaigns amid the escalating confrontations between the Palestinian Resistance and the raiding forces, coinciding with the continuation of its genocide against Palestinians in Gaza which entered its 260th days.
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