Zionist occupation forces kidnap dozens in ongoing West Bank raids

Zionist occupation forces kidnaped least 34 Palestinians, including four young women, during a series of raids in the occupied West Bank.
In the Hebron province, located in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, occupation forces conducted raids in the towns of ash-Shuyukh, Sa'ir, Beit Kahel, and Dura.
At least 21 Palestinians, including three young women—Shahd and Angham Asafrah from Beit Kahel, and Jenin Amr from Dura—were reportedly kidnaped during these operations. Confrontations in the town of Sa'ir led to one Palestinian sustaining injuries from live israeli ammunition.
In the central West Bank's Ramallah province, Israeli forces stormed the town of Beit Rima, resulting in the detention of at least 13 Palestinians after searching their homes. Additionally, in Jericho, east of the territory, forces kidnaped two Palestinians in Ein as-Sultan refugee camp, reportedly using physical force during the operation.
South of the West Bank in Bethlehem, Israeli soldiers kidnaped a young woman, Umayma Sayel, a student at Hebron University, after raiding her family home. In the northern West Bank city of Jenin, at least one more Palestinian was reportedly kidnaped by the israeli forces.
These arrests are part of an ongoing mass detention campaign by zionist forces in the occupied West Bank, coinciding with the intense Israeli aggression on Gaza. The situation continues to raise concerns about the escalating tensions in the region and the impact on Palestinian communities. (ILKHA)
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