The occupation launched a massive arrest campaign in the West Bank, targeting 68 citizens

The occupation launched a massive arrest campaign in the West Bank, targeting 68 citizens

 Last night and at dawn on Sunday, the occupation forces arrested at least 68 citizens of the West Bank, including former prisoners, as part of the comprehensive aggression against our people and systematic mass revenge operations.


 The arrests were concentrated in the governorates of Ramallah, Hebron, and Jerusalem, while the rest of the arrests were distributed in the governorates of Jenin, Tulkarm, Nablus, Tubas, and Salfit. 


 In Jenin, on Sunday, the Israeli occupation forces arrested four young men from the town of Kafr Rai, south of the city.


According to local sources, the occupation forces arrested Karam Shaher Yahya, Mahmoud Muhannad Yaqouba, and the two brothers Hisham and Issam Nabil Dhiyab, after raiding and searching their homes.


The same sources explained that the occupation forces handed Bilal, the brother of the detainees Dhiyab, a notice to surrender himself in the “Salem” military camp.


The sources indicated that the occupation forces stormed the town of Qabatiya, south of Jenin, and surrounded the house of the freed prisoner Yousef Ziyad Nazzal, amid the outbreak of confrontations.


In Tubas, citizens Burhan Anbusi and Mahmoud Abdullah Sawafta were arrested after their homes were raided and searched.


Meanwhile, the occupation forces arrested the citizen, Aziz Al-Fattash, after they raided and searched his house in Salfit.


In Hebron, the occupation forces raided the city and arrested Moaz Muhammad Abu Arafa, Bilal Fadl Al-Zaarir, Baraa Ghazal, and Sam Al-Sharbati.


From the town of Beit Kahil, north of Hebron, the occupation forces arrested: Osama Fadl Asafra, Hassan Hussein Zuhoor, Azzam Muhammad Asafra, Hamza Abd al-Mahdi Zuhoor, and Muhammad Mahmoud Abriyoush, and from the town of Dura in the south, they arrested Sami Imtair, Abd al-Rahim al-Darabi’ and his son Usayd, and Mahmoud Jaafar Abu shank.


In Ramallah, the occupation forces stormed the village of Kafr Ni’ma, west of the city, and arrested: Osama Nasser Abdo, Abdullah Zaher Abdo, Muhammad Deeb Abu Adi, Muhammad Hassan Abu Adi, and Abdul Hakim Abu Adi, after raiding their homes in the village.


The occupation forces also arrested: Mujahid Mahmoud Alqam (32 years old), Muhammad Mahmoud Alqam (20 years old), Khalil Hani Aql Abu Safiya (19 years old), Majdi Salim Hamdan (31 years old), and Ali Hisham Hamdan (30 years old). Arafat Yasser Hamdan (25 years old) and Hani Akl Abu Safiya (50 years old), after their homes were raided in the village of Beit Sira, west of Ramallah.


Meanwhile, the occupation forces arrested the mayor of Al-Bireh, Islam Al-Taweel, after they raided his home in the city of Al-Bireh, and the freed prisoner Saleh Jamil Nofal (45 years old) from the village of Ras Karkar, northwest of Ramallah, and arrested citizens Baraa Odeh and Izz Al-Din Odeh from the village of Deir Ammar, northwest of Ramallah. Ramallah, and Muhammad Saleh Muhammad Badr (35 years old), after his house was raided in the village of Beit Laqya, west of Ramallah. 


In Tulkarm, the Israeli occupation forces arrested the citizens Yazan Omar Hosni Qazmar (22 years old) and Mahmoud Salam Ahmed Hattab (35 years old), after raiding and searching their homes in the western neighborhood of the city. The occupation forces also arrested the citizen Mahmoud Mufid Ahmed Zaghloul, after storming his home in The town of Zeta in the north.


In occupied Jerusalem, the occupation forces raided Diwan Abu Gharbiyya in the town of Al-Ram, and arrested a number of workers from the sector who had taken refuge in the town, after they were forced by the occupation authorities to leave their workplaces within the 48 territories a few days ago, and abused them.


 Thus, the number of arrests since the seventh of October of this year has risen to more than (1,130) cases, and this statistic does not include workers or detainees from Gaza, as institutions have not been able to date to reach accurate and clear numbers of detained workers, as well as detainees from Gaza.