Zionist forces detained seven Palestinians in the occupied West Bank overnight under the pretext they had been involved in attacks against occupation troops.
Zionist forces detained seven Palestinians in the occupied West Bank overnight under the pretext they had been involved in attacks against occupation troops.
In a Sunday statement carried by the Zionist army radio, the military said the seven Palestinians were wanted over their suspected involvement in attacks against occupation troops with stones and petrol bombs.
Three of the detainees were apprehended in Hebron, two in Husan and one in Bethlehem, the release said, without stating where the seventh was detained.
Zionist forces routinely conduct detention campaigns against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank on claims that they are "wanted" by occupation authorities.
Some 7,000 Palestinians are currently languishing in prisons throughout Occupied Territories, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Prisoners' Affairs.