Jenin: Israeli occupation forces arrested 22 Palestinians between Monday evening and Tuesday morning across the West Bank, including four women, a journalist, and former detainees.
According to Kuwait News Agency, a joint statement by the Palestinian Prisoners Club and the Commission for Detainees' Affairs highlighted that the majority of these arrests occurred in Jenin, where the Israeli military has been conducting operations for around 100 days.
The statement further revealed that since the beginning of the military operation in Jenin and its refugee camp, more than 600 arrests have been made. In Tulkarm, another ongoing operation has resulted in 260 arrests over the past three months.
Arrests were also reported in Nablus, Bethlehem, and Ramallah, where interrogation sessions often accompanied the detentions.
Separately, the Prisoners Club expressed concern over the deteriorating health of 65-year-old detainee Ata Abu Rmeileh, who is suffering from severe heart muscle weakness. Abu Rmeileh, the Fatah Secretary in Jenin, was detained on November 7, 2023, and reports indicate that he has been mistreated and is in urgent need of surgery.