The Israeli police announced that, as of last night, they started a campaign to "impose order and apply the law," while Palestinian rights activists accused them of launching a revenge campaign against the Palestinians of the Green Line because of their political positions.

The police said that thousands of police, border guards and reservists were participating in the campaign to arrest those suspected of having committed what Israel considers "riots" in the past two weeks, and indicated that 1,550 people had been arrested during the last period, and 150 of them were charged.

The newspaper "Yediot Aharonot" confirmed that the police had identified a list of about 500 people whom it described as "criminal elements" from the 48 lands, to arrest them on charges of participating in riots recently.

On the other hand, Palestinian human rights defenders accused the Israeli police of waging a revenge campaign against the 48 Palestinians because of their political positions.

After the ceasefire with the Gaza Strip, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to suppress what he described as the front of riots and lawlessness, in reference to the demonstrations in the cities and towns of the Green Line in solidarity with Jerusalem and Gaza.

Emergency systems

In a case that reflects what the 48 Palestinians - who number two and a half million - 30,000 Arab citizens have lived in the city of Lod during the past two weeks under emergency regulations that restrict movement and movement during the day.

These regulations prohibit gatherings, movement and wandering at night, under the pretext of implementing the law, preventing disturbance of public order and suppressing protests condemning the recent Israeli attacks on the Palestinian people in Jerusalem and Gaza.

During the arrest of a Palestinian youth in a town of the Green Line last week (Anatolia)

The protests escalated in the local Palestinian towns, following the death of Musa Hassouna, 31, from Lod by settlers' bullets, and the unconditional release of the settler shooter who was documented by the cameras.

After Hassouna's death, the Israeli police used about 500 heavily armed settlers to carry out attacks and attacks on Arabs, their property and their homes, as Arab families lived for days of imminent danger to the lives of children, women and the elderly, and the settler gangs model was transferred to Jaffa, Ramle, Haifa and Acre, where it was met with a popular gift. spontaneity.

And in front of the scene of settler gangs in coastal cities and major Arab cities inside the Green Line, which evokes scenes of the Nakba, the Arab youths called to defend the Arab presence, and this was met with the mass and arbitrary arrests of about a thousand Arab youth from within the Green Line out of 1,800 detainees from the interior, Jerusalem and the West Bank, According to the statistics of the prisoner club and the human rights center "Adalah"