Children: The number of cases of arrest among children in the West Bank is no less than 750.
Journalists: The number of cases of arrest and detention among journalists since the beginning of the genocide war has reached 129 journalists, of whom 58 remain in detention (including 6 female journalists), and at least 29 journalists from Gaza whose identities have been confirmed.
The number of administrative detention orders since the beginning of the genocide war has exceeded 9,392 orders, including new orders and renewal orders, some of which are against children and women.
Accompanying the continuous arrest campaigns are escalating crimes and violations, including: acts of torture and severe beatings, threats against the detainees and their families, alongside extensive vandalism and destruction of citizens' homes, seizure of vehicles, money, and gold jewelry, in addition to the widespread destruction that has affected infrastructure, particularly in the camps of Tulkarem, Jenin, and its camp, demolishing homes belonging to the families of prisoners, and using family members as hostages, in addition to using detainees as human shields.
The total of arrests since the beginning of the genocide war includes all those who were arrested from their homes, through military checkpoints, those who were forced to surrender under pressure, and those who were held as hostages.
In addition to these arrest campaigns, the occupation forces have carried out field executions, including individuals from the families of detainees.
It should be noted that the data related to cases of arrest in the West Bank include those who the occupation has kept in detention and those who were later released.
The highest rates of arrest have been recorded in the governorates of Al-Quds and Al-Khalil.
Since October 7, at least 41 prisoners have been martyred in occupation prisons whose identities have been revealed and announced, in addition to dozens of Gaza detainees who were martyred in the prisons and camps without the occupation revealing their identities and circumstances of their martyrdom, alongside dozens who were subjected to field execution.
It is noteworthy that the bodies of 39 of the martyrs whose identities have been announced since the start of the genocide war are being withheld, and they are among 50 martyrs whose bodies the occupation continues to withhold, whose identities have been announced.
These data do not include the number of cases of arrest from Gaza, knowing that the occupation has acknowledged that it has arrested more than 4,500 citizens from Gaza, hundreds of whom have been released, noting that the occupation has detained hundreds of workers from Gaza in the West Bank, in addition to citizens from Gaza who were present in the West Bank for treatment.