Occupied Jerusalem, Israeli occupation forces arrested at least 15 Palestinians, including former prisoners, from the West Bank during the past 24 hours. The arrest operations were distributed in the governorates of Ramallah, Hebron, Qalqilya, Bethlehem, Nablus, and Jerusalem, where they were accompanied by widespread abuse, severe beatings, and threats against the detainees and their families. In addition to sabotage and destruction of Palestinian homes, the Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) and the Prisoners Affairs Authority said Monday in a joint statement. The total number of arrests after Oct. 7 reached (9,170) detainees, including those who were arrested from homes, at military checkpoints, those who were forced to surrender themselves under pressure, and those who were held hostage. The Israeli occupation forces continue to implement systematic arrest campaigns, as one of the most prominent established policies, which escalated in an unprecedented manner after Oct. 7, not only in terms of the lev el of the number of detainees, but also in terms of the level of crimes committed. Source: Qatar News Agency
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