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The occupation arrests about 13 Palestinians from the West Bank

Today, Sunday, the Israeli occupation forces arrested no less than 13 Palestinians from several cities and towns in the West Bank, including seven Palestinians from various areas of Ramallah and Al-Bireh Governorate, including a liberated prisoner who was recently released as part of a ceasefire agreement.

The Palestinian News Agency (Wafa) reported that the Israeli occupation forces arrested five Palestinians from the city of Hebron in the south of the West Bank. Western, after raiding and searching their homes and tampering with their contents. It also arrested a freed prisoner from the city of Tulkarm after raiding his home in the southern neighborhood of the city.

In this context, a young man was injured by bullets from the Israeli occupation forces in the town of Al-Ram, north of occupied Jerusalem.

In the same context, the Israeli occupation forces opened fire on a group of workers in the village of Husan, west of Bethlehem. They detained them for several hours, before releasing them at a later time, without any injuries being reported.

The occupation forces have been deliberately targeting workers for some time while they were heading to their workplaces within the 1948 territories, by shooting at them, arresting them, and preventing them from reaching their workplaces.

On the other hand, the Prisoner’s Club said that the Israeli occupation authorities continue to arrest 49 Palestinian women, including Two girls and a female prisoner from Gaza are facing organized and systematic crimes inside the occupation prisons and interrogation centers.

The club explained – in a statement on the occasion of the Palestinian National Women’s Day – that the pace of these crimes has escalated in an unprecedented way since the outbreak of the genocide war, which constituted the bloodiest stage in the history of the Palestinian people, and its effects continue to leave its harsh mark on the reality of women prisoners.

He added that the stage in which The war of extermination was followed by radical changes in the conditions of detention of female prisoners, and was accompanied by a series of crimes committed by the Israeli system of oppression.

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