Today, Tuesday, the Israeli occupation forces arrested 22 Palestinians from separate parts of the West Bank, including occupied Jerusalem.

The prisoners’ institutions said that the arrest campaigns were concentrated in the villages of Barqa, Silwad, and Deir Abu Mishaal in Ramallah, the village of Bala’a in Tulkarem, the Balata camp in Nablus, the village of Silat al-Harithiya, the towns of Yamoon and Anza in Jenin, the Dheisheh camp in Bethlehem, and Hebron.

In addition to a number of suburbs and neighborhoods of the occupied Holy City.

And the Palestinian News Agency (Wafa) reported that the Israeli army arrested 6 young men from the town of Silwan in occupied Jerusalem.

The occupation forces also arrested 5 Palestinians from several villages and towns in Ramallah and Al-Bireh governorate, as well as 4 citizens from Jenin, in the northern West Bank.

The occupation forces set up their military checkpoints at the northern entrances to Hebron, and the entrances to the towns of Sa'ir, Dura and Halhul, and stopped and searched citizens' vehicles, and checked the identity cards of their passengers, which impeded their passage.

Eyewitnesses reported that armed clashes between Palestinian resistance fighters and the occupation forces took place during the arrest operations in Nablus and Jenin.

In the context, the occupation magistrate court in Jerusalem postponed today the trial session of the Jerusalemite journalist Lama Ghosheh to December 20.

The head of the Committee for the Families of Jerusalem Prisoners explained to "Wafa" agency that the occupation's magistrate court postponed the session, and kept the same conditions of house arrest, and preventing contact and communication.

It is noteworthy that the occupation forces arrested Ghosheh last September, after they stormed her family's house, and seized her phone and computer, and the occupation court extended the detention of this journalist several times, before deciding on the 13th of last September the same to release her, on condition that she be prevented from using the means communication, and transferred to house arrest.

For its part, the Palestinian Prisoners Club said that about 6,000 arrests have been recorded since the beginning of this year at the hands of the Israeli occupation forces, including 141 women and 739 children.

The Palestinian Club added that the occupation issued 1,829 administrative detention orders, and the highest cases of arrest were recorded in occupied Jerusalem, with about 2,700 cases.