Yesterday evening, the Israeli occupation army arrested 4 Palestinians and searched several homes in the south and north of the occupied West Bank, at a time when the Palestinian National Liberation Movement (Fatah) announced the launch of a broad political movement to support the issue of prisoners on the Arab and international levels.

The coordinator of the Protection and Resilience Committees in Masafer Yatta and south of Hebron, Fuad al-Amour, said that the occupation forces raided the village of Khallet al-Dabaa in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron, and searched several houses, and arrested a resident of the village.

Also in the south of the West Bank, the Israeli army arrested a Palestinian during clashes that erupted in the town of Al-Khader, south of Bethlehem governorate, during clashes with the occupation forces in the Umm Rakba area, south of the town of Al-Khader in the governorate.

Later, the Israeli occupation army arrested a Palestinian boy and a young man in Qalqilya governorate. Eyewitnesses said that the occupation forces arrested a boy and a young man while they were near the northern checkpoint of the city of Qalqilya.

The reason for the arrest of the four Palestinians is unknown, but the Israeli army imposes tight security on checkpoints in the northern West Bank and in the areas adjacent to the apartheid wall, in search of two of the six prisoners who escaped from Gilboa prison.

confrontations

Clashes erupted between Palestinian youths and the Israeli army yesterday evening, Sunday, in separate areas in the northern occupied West Bank.

Anadolu Agency reported that clashes erupted between Palestinian youths and the Israeli army at the Al-Jalama checkpoint, north of Jenin.

Other confrontations also erupted in the town of Arraba and the village of Al-Arqa, in the south of the governorate, and near the Dotan checkpoint, which is located on the lands of the town of Ya'bad. There were no immediate reports of Palestinian casualties as a result of these confrontations.

A scene from the general strike in Jenin (Anatolia)

The official Palestinian Agency stated that the occupation forces deployed infantry teams between the olive groves in the villages of Umm Dar, Tora and Al-Term, and the outskirts of the town of Yabad, the Kafert Plain, and Al-Tayyib in the same governorate, and launched extensive combing and search campaigns in search of the two captives, Manadil Nafe’at and Ayham Kammji.

For the seventh consecutive day, the Israeli army continues extensive combing and search campaigns in the villages and towns located near the apartheid wall in the Jenin governorate, in search of the two prisoners.

movement

Meanwhile, the Fatah movement intends to launch a political movement at the Arab and international levels to support the issue of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli prisons, according to a meeting issued on Sunday evening.

This case has attracted more attention since 6 Palestinian prisoners managed to escape through a tunnel dug from their cells outside the Gilboa high-security prison in northern Israel on the sixth of this September, before 4 of them were re-arrested last Friday and Saturday, at a time when the police are looking into about others.

The Central Committee of the Fatah movement held a meeting in the city of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank on Sunday evening, and the committee stressed the continuation of the struggle work in all its forms, which contributes to preserving the lives of Palestinian prisoners, especially the four re-arrested prisoners.

As of September 6, the number of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli prisons is estimated at 4,650, including 40 women and about 200 minors, in addition to 520 administrative prisoners (without charge or trial), according to relevant Palestinian organizations.