Zionist forces detain 12 Palestinians in West Bank Raids, otaling 3,415 arrests since October

Zionist occupation forces conducted raids at homes and checkpoints across the occupied West Bank today, resulting in the detention of 12 individuals.
This brings the total number of Palestinians arrested since October 7 to 3,415, as reported by both the Palestinian Prisoners Commission and the Palestinian Prisoner Society.
Among those detained was a girl from Tulkarm, apprehended at a checkpoint upon her return from a trip to Jordan.
The arrests took place in various governorates, including Nablus, Tubas, Jenin, Hebron, and Qalqilya, with the zionist forces also reported to have conducted home searches during the operations.
The ongoing arrests have raised concerns about the human rights situation in the West Bank, prompting international attention and calls for a resolution to the long-standing conflict.
The israeli actions have drawn criticism from Palestinian rights organizations and advocates who argue that such detentions contribute to an atmosphere of instability and tension in the region.. (ILKHA)
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