Israeli occupation forces have intensified their arrest campaigns in the West Bank, detaining 35 Palestinians, including a woman and former prisoners, in a single night. This surge in arrests has raised the total number of detainees to over 10,900 since the onset of the conflict on October 7. The Commission of Prisoners' Affairs and the Palestinian Prisoners' Club reported these developments, highlighting the ongoing violence and threats faced by families of those arrested. The Israeli army's operations in the West Bank have escalated alongside its military actions in Gaza, which have resulted in the deaths of 137,000 Palestinians, predominantly women and children. The situation remains dire, with significant casualties and widespread destruction reported across the region.
- The Israeli military's operations in the West Bank have not only led to a high number of arrests but have also been accompanied by violent raids on homes, further exacerbating the humanitarian crisis. The ongoing conflict has seen settlers increasing their attacks, contributing to the rising death toll and injuries among Palestinians. The current situation in Gaza, marked by severe humanitarian issues including famine and displacement, has drawn international attention and calls for intervention. The impact of this conflict extends beyond immediate violence, affecting the livelihoods and future of countless families in the region.