West Bank Arrests Surge to 10,000 As Israeli Military Intensifies Brutal Raids
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Israeli forces have detained 26 individuals in their latest West Bank raids, bringing the total number of arrests to approximately 10,000 since the start of the genocidal war on Gaza, according to the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society.
The Palestinian Prisoner’s Society reported that Israel’s brutal arrest campaign has involved field executions, shootings or threats of shootings, severe beatings, field interrogations, use of police dogs, employing civilians as human shields, confiscation of personal belongings, vehicles, money, jewelry, and electronic devices, and the demolition of homes belonging to Palestinians detained by Israel.
In a separate development, Israeli forces raided the Balata camp east of Nablus, targeting the Fatah movement’s regional headquarters.
According to Wafa news agency, the operation involved bulldozers, sound cannons, and tear gas, with multiple homes raided alongside the Fatah building.
The Israeli military also conducted a raid in Beit Furik, where three Palestinians, including two teenagers, were injured by live gunfire.
Additionally, Israeli forces seized a house in the village of Jalbun, east of Jenin.
Ibrahim Abu al-Rab, head of the Jalbun village council, reported that the military took over the second floor of resident Rafeh Rafiq Abu al-Rab’s home to use as a military post.
In one of the most violent periods in recent months, Israeli military raids and air attacks have resulted in at least 12 Palestinian fatalities over the past two days.