Khaberni - The Palestinian Prisoner's Club disclosed that the Israeli occupation authorities executed about 21,000 arrests in the occupied West Bank including Jerusalem since the commencement of the genocide war on the Gaza Strip more than two years ago.
The club (non-governmental), in a statement today Tuesday, clarified that this campaign is considered the broadest in decades, explaining that it not only involved the number of arrests but also included crimes accompanying the arrest operations, including field executions.
It was pointed out that the occupation has made legislative efforts to enact a law allowing the execution of Palestinian prisoners.
The Palestinian Prisoner's Club indicated that the actions of the occupation forces, at dawn today, Tuesday, in blowing up the homes of two prisoners in Nablus and Aqqaba, is a continuation of the ongoing policy regarding collective punishment (of the Palestinian people) and targeting the families of prisoners in the West Bank.
A Palestinian report, in August/last August, showed that Israel arrested about 18,500 Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, since the start of the genocide war in Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023.
It should be noted that the occupation authorities detain about 10,800 Palestinians in their prisons, including 49 female prisoners, and 450 children, according to data from prisoner institutions until the beginning of August/current August.
This comes within an ongoing Israeli escalation in the West Bank for more than two years, which has resulted in the martyrdom of more than 1085 Palestinians, and injured about 11,000 others, since the start of the genocide war in the Gaza Strip.




