Ramallah - Saba:
Since Friday evening and Saturday, the Zionist enemy forces launched a wide-scale arrest campaign that targeted at least 25 Palestinian citizens from the West Bank.
The Palestinian News Agency, WAFA, quoted the Palestinian Prisoners Club as saying that among the detainees were two children, former detainees, in addition to "hostages" to pressure their sons to surrender themselves.
The Agency added that the arrests were concentrated in the village of Burqa in Nablus, while the rest were distributed among the governorates of Jenin, Bethlehem, Tulkarm, and al-Quds.
The Prisoners Club indicated that the occupation continues to implement field investigation operations during the arrest campaigns, and turns citizens' homes into military barracks, noting that field investigation operations have recently escalated significantly in all governorates, and have targeted hundreds of young men.
It indicated that the occupation forces continue to implement systematic arrest campaigns, as one of the most prominent fixed policies, which has escalated in an unprecedented manner since the beginning of the ongoing war of extermination.
Since Friday evening and Saturday, the Zionist enemy forces launched a wide-scale arrest campaign that targeted at least 25 Palestinian citizens from the West Bank.
The Palestinian News Agency, WAFA, quoted the Palestinian Prisoners Club as saying that among the detainees were two children, former detainees, in addition to "hostages" to pressure their sons to surrender themselves.
The Agency added that the arrests were concentrated in the village of Burqa in Nablus, while the rest were distributed among the governorates of Jenin, Bethlehem, Tulkarm, and al-Quds.
The Prisoners Club indicated that the occupation continues to implement field investigation operations during the arrest campaigns, and turns citizens' homes into military barracks, noting that field investigation operations have recently escalated significantly in all governorates, and have targeted hundreds of young men.
It indicated that the occupation forces continue to implement systematic arrest campaigns, as one of the most prominent fixed policies, which has escalated in an unprecedented manner since the beginning of the ongoing war of extermination.