RAMALLAH, Sunday, November 12, 2023 (WAFA) – At least 21 Palestinians were arrested by the Israeli occupation forces in multiple raids in the occupied West Bank provinces of Ramallah, Hebron, Nablus, and Tulkarm, according to Palestinian security and local sources.
In Ramallah, in the central West Bank, a large-scale Israeli army force stormed the town of Bil'in and detained six Palestinians after raiding and searching their homes.
In Hebron province, south of the West Bank, Israeli occupation forces stormed Hebron City and the nearby towns of Halhul and Yatta, where at least nine Palestinians were reported arrested after Israeli occupation soldiers raided and searched their homes.
Meantime, an Israeli occupation army force stormed the town of Burqa, in the northern province of Nablus, where they detained at least four Palestinians and blew up a private vehicle belonging to a local resident.
In the city of Tulkarm, also in the north of the territory, Israeli occupation soldiers detained two Palestinians after raiding and searching their homes.
The Israeli raid into Tulkarm sparked confrontations with local residents, with Israeli occupation forces firing live ammunition to disperse the protesters. No injuries were reported.
These arrests are part of an ongoing Israeli mass detention campaign in the occupied West Bank coinciding with the bloody Israeli aggression on Gaza.
According to right groups, over 3,000 Palestinians have been mass arrested by the Israeli occupation army across the occupied West Bank since October 7, sending the total number of Palestinians in Israeli jails to unprecedented levels.
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