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Palestinian Prisoners Club: 21 thousand arrests in the West Bank after the war of extermination

 The Palestinian Prisoner’s Club said that the Israeli occupation authorities continue to escalate systematic arrest operations in an unprecedented manner after the war of extermination, which affected about 21,000 arrests from the West Bank, including Jerusalem, along with thousands of our people in Gaza. Systematic crimes against detainees and their families, which constitute an extension of the war of extermination.

 

He pointed out that the numbers related to daily arrests do not only reflect the escalation in numbers, but also the escalation in the level of crimes that accompany them, most notably the field executions carried out by the occupation army, which are accompanied by legislative efforts in the occupying state to enact a law allowing the implementation of the death penalty against prisoners. The Palestinians.

 

In light of the daily follow-up of detention cases after the war of extermination, the Prisoner’s Club confirmed that all the current crimes of the occupation constitute an extension of its decades-long approach to targeting the Palestinian presence and imposing more tools of repression, control and censorship. However, the only variable since the beginning of the war of extermination has been the level of intensity of crimes, whether crimes accompanying arrest operations, or crimes against prisoners inside prisons. And the camps.

 

 

He stressed that the bombing of the homes of the two prisoners, Abdul Karim Snobar and Ayman Ghannam, at dawn today, is only part of the occupation’s continuing attempt to target the Palestinian presence, and the systematic erasure operations that constituted and continue to be a central tool for carrying out the crime of (collective revenge), which has escalated in an unprecedented way since the start of the war of extermination.

 

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