🔴 Arrest campaigns after October 7th in the West Bank, including Jerusalem:
One of the key pieces of information regarding the arrest campaigns that took place after October 7th in the West Bank, including Jerusalem, is the significant increase in the number of prisoners as a result.
These data include those who were arrested and remained in detention by the occupation, as well as those who were later released. This encompasses anyone subjected to arrest, whether through organized raids on homes, at military checkpoints, under pressure to surrender themselves, or as hostages.
These data do not include the arrest cases carried out by the occupation in Gaza, which affected thousands. It's important to note that detainees in Gaza are still subject to enforced disappearance.
The total number of arrests reached more than 8,270 in the West Bank, including Jerusalem.
The number of women arrested amounted to around 275. This statistic includes women who were arrested from the territories occupied in 1948, as well as cases of women from Gaza who were arrested in the West Bank.
The number of child arrests amounted to more than 520 cases.
The number of journalist arrests after October 7th amounted to 66 journalists, with 45 still detained and 23 of them subjected to administrative detention.
The number of administrative detention orders issued after October 7th totaled more than 5,168 orders, including new orders and renewals. This figure includes orders issued against children and women.
The continuous arrest campaigns since October 7th have been accompanied by escalating crimes and violations, including brutal beatings and acts of torture, threats against detainees and their families, as well as widespread destruction and sabotage of civilian homes. Additionally, there have been seizures of vehicles, money, and gold, along with extensive destruction targeting infrastructure, particularly in the refugee camps of Tulkarm, Jenin, and its camp.
In addition to these arrest campaigns, the occupation forces have carried out extrajudicial executions, including members of detainees' families. They have also intensified field interrogation operations affecting hundreds of individuals.
This data do not include any information about the number of arrests from Gaza, as the occupation continues to refuse to disclose this information and carries out enforced disappearances against them. Their numbers are estimated to be in the thousands. Additionally, it's worth noting that the occupation has arrested hundreds of workers from Gaza in the West Bank, as well as citizens from Gaza who were present in the West Bank for medical treatment.