The Israeli newspaper, Haaretz, said that Israeli occupation soldiers operating in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT) have instructions from their commanders to collect details of 50 Palestinian citizens every day until a database is established about all the Palestinian citizens in OPT.
“Soldiers posted in the West Bank have recently received instructions from their commanders that in any shift at a checkpoint or guard post they must enter the details and photos of at least 50 Palestinians to the ‘Blue Wolf’ tracking system,” said Haaretz.
“A soldier who doesn’t make the quota will not be relieved from duty at the end of their shift and will be forced to remain on duty until they make quota,” it added.
Haaretz said the “Blue Wolf” system, a database into which the details and photos of Palestinians are uploaded enabling their tracking and monitoring, has been used by the Israeli occupation army for the past two and a half years.
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