Ramallah: Over 365 Palestinians have been detained in the northern governorates of Jenin and Tulkarm since the onset of the current military aggression, as reported by the Palestinian Prisoners' Society (PPS). The organization highlighted the Israeli occupation authorities' continued escalation of detention operations and field investigations in these areas.
According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, the detentions have intensified following the occupation's announcement to expand its military aggression in the northern governorates. The data reveals that about 365 individuals have been detained in the Jenin and Tulkarm regions. This figure includes both those who remain in detention and those who were later released, encompassing children, women, young men, the wounded, and the elderly.
The PPS noted that within 35 days of aggression, at least 200 detention cases were recorded in Jenin and its camp. Meanwhile, in the Tulkarm governorate, within 29 days, the number of detentions reached at least 165, with many others undergoing field investigations.
The organization further explained that these detentions are often accompanied by severe measures, including field executions, direct shootings, threats, beatings, and field investigations. Additionally, during the offensive, occupation forces have transformed homes into military points and deployed snipers on rooftops of various buildings and houses in the northern governorates.
