Khaberni - The Israeli occupation forces, since Tuesday evening until Wednesday, have carried out arrest operations, and a wide field investigation that involved at least 130 Palestinians from the West Bank, including two women, a child, in addition to former prisoners.
The Palestinian Prisoner’s Club stated in a report that the arrest and field investigation operations were distributed across the majority of the West Bank governorates, and were concentrated in the towns of Burin and Madama in the Nablus governorate, the town of Aqqaba in the Tubas governorate, and the town of Immatin in the Qalqilya governorate, noting that the majority were interrogated on the field and later released.
The club added that the occupation continues to escalate the pace of arrest and field investigation operations at an unprecedented rate since the beginning of this year, as part of collective revenge operations that targeted all sectors of the Palestinian society.
It mentioned that the occupation has adopted a series of policies and crimes in various areas where it conducts arrest operations in the West Bank, among which are field interrogation operations that are now the most prominent policy carried out by the occupation in all governorates of the West Bank, without exception, confirming that the occupation forces, when storming homes for the purpose of field interrogation, force families to leave their homes, and carry out acts of terror against them, and operations of sabotage and destruction inside the homes before proceeding with arrests or subsequent detention, especially under the cold weather conditions.
The Prisoner’s Club reaffirmed that all current crimes of the occupation represent an extension of the long-standing occupation policy aimed at targeting Palestinian existence, and imposing more tools of repression, control, and surveillance. However, the only change since the genocide war started is the intensity level of the crimes, whether those committed during the arrest operations or against the prisoners within prisons and camps.
It is noted that the occupation authorities continue to execute arrest operations, which form one of the most prominent, systematic, and consistent policies carried out daily against the citizens, where the number of arrest cases in the West Bank after the war has exceeded 21,000 cases.



