The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) launched a large-scale raid and arrest campaign across the West Bank at dawn Tuesday. 25 Palestinians were detained during the campaign, including ex-prisoners.
In Occupied Jerusalem, the Israeli forces arrested three Palestinians identified as Hatem Al-Salaymeh, Mahdi Ayad and Khaled Ayad.
13 Palestinians were also rounded up after the IOF violently broke into Kaubar town in Ramallah including: Yasser Ibrahim Al-Fahl, Zahi Ismail Al-Barghouti, Saher Ismail Al-Barghouti, Anas Sarhan Al-Barghouti, Ayham Miteb Al-Barghouti, Qassam Majd Al-Barghouti, Israr Majd Al-Barghouti, Ibaa Waheed Al-Barghouti, and Suhaib Saher Al-Barghouti. And Muhammad Atiwi, Ahmed Radwan Al-Ghazzawi, Waad Osama Al-Barghouti, and Samer Muhammad Nader.
In Jenin, the occupation forces arrested the ex-prisoner, Muhyiddin Saeed Najm, and the two brothers Mahmoud and Rabie Amjad al-Far, in addition to the ex-prisoner Hassan Samer al-Sharqawi.
In Bethlehem, the IOF troops detained Abbas Daher Sadouk, Amr Ismail Da’dra, and Hani Ismail Abu Shaira.
The IOF also arrested two ex-prisoners in Beit Ummar north of Hebron identified as Abu Youssef Abu Maria and Musa Khaled Awad.
The Israeli army often carries out detention raids against Palestinians in the West Bank and occupied Jerusalem, claiming to arrest wanted Palestinians.
Israel currently holds 4,900 Palestinians, including 34 women.
The right to liberty and personal security, among other fundamental human rights, are flagrantly violated by these arbitrary arrests. Detainees are held without proper justification or valid judicial warrants, infringing on their rights to personal freedom and a fair trial.
These violations highlight the urgent need for international intervention to ensure human rights are respected.