DaysofPal- The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) carried out a series of raids across several West Bank governorates early on Wednesday, detaining at least 11 Palestinians, including freed prisoners, young men, and teenagers.
The Israeli attacks involved house searches, property damage, road closures, and military checkpoints.
In Nablus, twin brothers Nasr and Nasser Al-Shaer and released prisoner Ayyam Aqel were arrested in the town of Sebastia. At the same time, Muhannad Al-Fawzan was detained in the village of Aqraba.
In Qalqilya, the army detained ex-prisoner Mahmoud Titan, Ali Damati, Khidr Hotari, and released prisoner Jamal Titan following house raids.
In Hebron, 17-year-old Abdullah Wael Harbi Abu Ayyash was arrested in Beit Ummar. Released prisoner Qassam Mousa Halaika was also taken into custody in Al-Sheikh, while his father, released prisoner Mousa Halaika, was briefly detained and later released. Roads were blocked with gates, concrete barriers, and earthen embankments, and checkpoints were installed throughout the governorate.
Additional raids were reported in Tulkarem, Bethlehem, and Occupied Jerusalem, where Palestinian homes were searched and residents temporarily detained.
The raids came as part of daily Israeli attacks in the West Bank, which frequently involve house searches, property damage, and arrests.
Human rights groups report that approximately 10,800 Palestinians are currently held in Israeli jails, the highest number since the Al-Aqsa Intifada in 2000.
The total includes 49 female prisoners, over 450 children, 3,613 administrative detainees, and 2,378 others.
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