Over 3,300 Arrested by Israel in West Bank since October 7: Non-Profit Group


Over 3,300 Arrested by Israel in West Bank since October 7: Non-Profit Group

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Israeli forces' raids in the West Bank since October 7 have led to over 3,300 arrests, as reported by Palestinian advocacy groups.

Israeli forces detained 35 Palestinians in the past 24 hours in the West Bank, including a 12-year-old, reported the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society (PPS) and the Prisoners’ Affairs Authority.

The total arrests since October 7 now surpass 3,325, according to a PPS Facebook post.

Amid ongoing Israeli raids in the West Bank, more than 242 Palestinians have been killed, with over 3,000 wounded since October 7. Among the fatalities are 57 children, a woman, and six prisoners who died in Israeli custody.

During the initial four days of the truce, Israel arrested at least 133 individuals from occupied East Al-Quds and the West Bank, as per Palestinian prisoner associations.

Israeli forces continue daily deadly raids across the occupied West Bank, including the recent incursion into the al-Askar refugee camp in Nablus, forming part of broader operations across the region.

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