Palestinian Prisoner’s Society Reports 2,300 Detention Cases from Jenin, Tulkarm in a Year

Doha: The Palestinian Prisoner's Society reported Tuesday that it had documented almost 2,300 detention cases in Jenin and Tulkarm Governorates and their tents, following a year-long period of the largest-scale aggression launched by the Israeli occupation against them.

According to Qatar News Agency, these cases involved almost all segments in a belligerent contest that laid bare methodical inclusiveness and brutality, the Society said in a statement, noting that this stage hadn't been limited to large-scale detentions, but was coupled with a series of methodical crimes and colonial-based obliteration operations.

These operations fashioned a compelling and perilous shift in the offensive level in the West Bank after the crime of genocide, the statement warned.

The statement noted that these belligerent acts had been specifically projected in the direct targeting of tents through the decimation of their urban and social structures, thereby imposing a forced reality that dislodged tens of thousands of Palestinians in the largest exodus witnessed by the West Bank in decades.

The detention policy has been one of the long-standing pillars of the Israeli occupation system since the occupation of the Palestinian territory, serving as a central tool to suppress Palestinian society.

The detentions that came in the wake of the wider aggression against the two governorates had been part of a broader scale of mass detentions which have been ongoing since the start of the crime of genocide in the Gaza enclave.

These included over 21,000 arrest cases in the West Bank, as well as thousands of Gazans.