Israeli enemy forces arrested, at dawn today Tuesday, during wide-scale raid campaigns in several areas of the occupied West Bank, about 15 Palestinian citizens. The arrests were concentrated in the governorates of Hebron, Nablus, and Tulkarm, in addition to Quds, Qalqilya, and Bethlehem.

The Palestinian Prisoners’ Media Office reported on its website that the enemy forces arrested in Hebron governorate three young men from the town of Beit Ummar to the north: Yahya Mohammed Shallaldeh, Ahmed Fathi Sabarneh, and Bilal Mousa Bahr, after raiding their homes.

In Nablus governorate, the enemy forces arrested the two brothers Hadi and Adam Jaara from Al-Maajin neighborhood west of the city, in addition to arresting the young man Obada Sobhi Abu Al-Hayat after raiding his home. The arrests also included the young man Mohammed Mazhar from the town of Rujeib to the east, and the young man Ziad Ahmed Dawood from the town of Beita to the south.

In Tulkarm governorate, the enemy forces arrested the two brothers Muhannad and Mohammed Hisham Ghawi from the town of Attil north of the city, in addition to arresting the young man Amr Mazen Al-Hajj Qasim from the city.

In Qalqilya governorate, the enemy forces arrested the young man Osama Al-Qaddoumi after storming the town of Jayyus northeast of the city.

In Jerusalem governorate, the enemy forces arrested the two young men Youssef Rateb and Ahmed Fayala during a raid on Qalandia camp to the north.

In Bethlehem governorate, the enemy forces arrested the young man Luay Saleem from Dheisheh camp south of the city.

The office confirmed that the escalation of daily arrest campaigns in various governorates of the West Bank reflects a systematic policy aimed at exhausting Palestinian society, by targeting youth in particular, in addition to using intimidation methods and assaults during raid and search operations.