❗️Palestinian Prisoners’ Club warns of intensifying arrest raids
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Club reports that Israeli forces continue to carry out systematic nighttime arrest raids in the occupied West Bank, marked by violent assaults, home destruction, and the use of police dogs.
The organization described these actions as part of a broader “price tag” policy involving vandalism, property seizure, and the use of civilians as hostages to terrorize families. A series of overnight raids included field interrogations and mass arrests, during which an elderly woman, Haniya Hanoun, died following a brutal storming of her home and her son’s house, where her grandson was also detained after being violently assaulted.
According to the Club, the level of brutality during these arrest operations has escalated to unprecedented levels since the start of what it describes as an ongoing genocide, citing direct field executions, torture, and severe beatings.
It reported that since the beginning of this period, about 20,500 Palestinians, many of whom include children, women, and the elderly, have been targeted through arrest campaigns and widespread field interrogations across the occupied West Bank.
The organization held Israeli authorities fully responsible for Hanoun’s death and for ongoing abuses against detainees and their families, calling these actions clear evidence of Israel’s criminal conduct.
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