Over 50 Palestinians Detained by Israeli Forces in Occupied West Bank

Israel continues its mass detention campaign in the occupied West Bank. (Photo: via PalInfo)

Israeli occupation forces continued on Thursday night their mass detention campaign detaining at least 51 Palestinians in a series of raids across the occupied West Bank.

Israeli forces continued their mass detention campaign detaining at least 51 Palestinians in a series of raids into Palestinian cities, towns, villages, and refugee camps throughout the West Bank, the official Palestinian news agency WAFA reported.

In Hebron (Al-Khalil), at least 25 Palestinians were reportedly detained by the occupation forces, during raids into Hebron city and the neighboring towns of Beit Fajjar and the Al-Arroub refugee camp.

At least 14 Palestinians were also arrested by the Israeli occupation forces in the Bethlehem province, as the Israeli army stormed Bethlehem city and the nearby Aida and Dheisha refugee camps.

Five arrests were also reported in the town of Jaba, in the northern province of Jenin, while another six detention cases were reported in the Al-Jalazon refugee camp in the Ramallah province.

According to rights groups, nearly 2,500 Palestinians have been mass arrested by the Israeli occupation army across the occupied West Bank since October 7, bringing the total number of Palestinians in Israeli prisons to unprecedented levels.

(PC, WAFA)

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