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Toll of Palestinian detainees in West Bank since start of Zionist aggression on Gaza rises to 7895
Toll of Palestinian detainees in West Bank since start of Zionist aggression on Gaza rises to 7895




RAMALLAH March 31. 2024 (Saba) - The toll of arrest campaigns carried out by the Zionist enemy army in the West Bank has risen since the seventh of last October to seven thousand and 895 detainees, after the enemy forces arrested during the past 24 hours 25 Palestinians.

The Palestinian Prisoners' Club and the Prisoners' Affairs Commission said in a joint statement that the arrests were concentrated in the governorates of Jerusalem and Hebron, while the rest of the arrests were distributed in the governorates of Jenin, Tubas, Qalqilya, and Bethlehem.

The statement pointed out that this outcome includes all those who were arrested from homes, through military checkpoints, and those who were taken hostage, noting that the arrest campaigns were accompanied by crimes and violations, most notably abuse, severe beatings, and threats against detainees and their families, in addition to vandalism and widespread destruction of homes, and the confiscation of vehicles and money.

It is noteworthy that the frequency of arrests and raids in the West Bank escalated, coinciding with the start of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip 177 days ago, which has resulted so far in tens of thousands of martyrs, wounded and missing.

WORD OF THE DAY
Israel illegally confiscated 27,000 decares of West Bank land since Oct. 7: Palestinian Authority

March 30, 2024 

A general view of Efrat Jewish Settlement in Bethlehem, 
West Bank on March 30, 2024. 
[Wisam Hashlamoun – Anadolu Agency]


Israel has illegally confiscated about 27,000 decares of land in the occupied West Bank and forced 25 Palestinian communities to leave since the start of the war on Gaza last Oct. 7, continuing its decades-long land grab, a Palestinian government body said on Saturday, Anadolu Agency reports.

“The occupation state makes use of its fierce hostility towards our people in the Gaza Strip by carrying out massive confiscation operations of Palestinian land, affecting 27,000 decares of Palestinian territories,” Moayya Sha’ban, head of the Colonization and Wall Resistance Commission (CWRC), said in a statement marking Palestine’s Land Day.

“The area of Palestinian lands actually subject to Israeli measures amounted to 2,380 square kilometers, constituting 42% of the total area of the West Bank, and 69% of the total areas classified as (C), which are areas subject to occupation military rule,” he added.

Sha’ban said Israel has already begun establishing buffer zones around settlements in the West Bank through a series of military orders, warning against “isolating more lands and preventing citizens from accessing them under military and security pretexts.”

After Oct. 7, when Israel’s offensive on began, Sha’ban said that Israeli planning authorities subjected to study “a total of 52 structural plans for the purpose of building a total of 8,829 colonial units on an area of 6,852 decares, of which 1,895 units were approved.”

On settler attacks, he said that since last Oct. 7, Israeli settlers carried out a total of 1,156 attacks resulting in the death of 12 Palestinians.

“The occupation measures and the terrorism of colonial militias have led, since Oct. 7, to the displacement of 25 Palestinian Bedouin communities, consisting of 220 families, including 1,277 individuals,” he said.

“The measures of the occupation authorities and the attacks of the colonial militia prevented citizens’ access to more than half a million decares of agricultural land,” he added.

Sha’ban said all these measures “aim to control the Palestinian land … and to eliminate any possibility of establishing a Palestinian state by emptying areas classified as C, isolating the holy city (Jerusalem) from its Palestinian component, and tightening control over it through settlement and expulsion.”

Under the 1995 Oslo Accords between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, was divided into three portions – Area A, B, and C – with area C under administrative and security control of Israel until a final status agreement is reached with the Palestinians.

Under international law, Jewish settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem are illegal.

Palestine’s Land Day, March 30, is an annual day of commemoration for Palestinians of the events of that date in 1976 when Israeli authorities confiscated vast areas of Palestinian land.

This year, Land Day comes amid an Israeli deadly military offensive on Gaza since an Oct. 7 cross-border attack led by Hamas in which some 1,200 Israelis were killed.

More than 32,700 Palestinians, mostly women and children, have since been killed in Gaza, in addition to causing mass destruction, displacement, and famine conditions.

Israel is accused of genocide at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). An interim ruling in January ordered Tel Aviv to stop genocidal acts and take measures to guarantee that humanitarian assistance is provided to civilians in Gaza.

Palestinian teen shot dead during Israeli West Bank raid, Wafa news agency reports

Reuters
Sat, 30 March 2024 


Funeral of Palestinian teen who was killed in an Israeli raid, near Jenin

NEAR JENIN, West Bank (Reuters) - Israeli forces shot dead a 13-year-old Palestinian boy during a raid in the occupied West Bank, the official Palestinian news agency Wafa reported on Saturday, an incident which the Israeli military said was under review.

There were confrontations with Israeli forces at the town of Qabatiya, south of Jenin city, during a pre-dawn military raid there, the Wafa report said. The Israeli military said a number of Palestinian gunmen had shot at its troops, who returned fire.

A report was later received regarding a Palestinian minor who was killed, the military said.

"The circumstances of the incident are under review," it said in a statement to Reuters.

The teen's death was confirmed by Fawaz Hammad, director of Al-Razi Hospital in Jenin, Wafa said.

Violence in the West Bank, among the territories which the Palestinians seek for a state, had already been on the rise before the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza that began in October and has since escalated with frequent Israeli raids and Palestinian street attacks.

(Reporting by Raneen Sawafta near Jenin and Maayan Lubell in Jerusalem; Editing by Bernadette Baum) 

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