Israeli Forces Detain 20 Palestinians from West Bank in Latest Round of Arrests

Jenin: From yesterday evening until Wednesday morning, the Israeli occupation forces detained at least 20 Palestinians from the West Bank, including three women and several released prisoners. This operation marks a continuation of the Israeli forces' activities in the region, which have been escalating in recent times.

According to Qatar News Agency, the Palestinian Detainees' Affairs Commission and the Palestinian Prisoner's Society released a joint statement highlighting the ongoing detentions and field investigations conducted by Israeli forces in the West Bank. The statement emphasized that the aggression includes attacks and threats against detainees and their families, as well as the vandalism and destruction of homes, and confiscation of money and cars.

The situation in the cities of Jenin and Tulkarm remains tense, with ongoing arrests and field investigations reported for several months. Approximately 1,000 individuals have been detained in these areas, including those who were arrested and subsequently released.

These recent detentions are part of a broader pattern of aggression by the Israeli forces against the Palestinian people, which has been ongoing since the start of what has been described as a genocide war. Over this period, approximately 17,000 citizens from the West Bank have been detained, alongside numerous Palestinian workers and thousands from Gaza.