These numbers were provided in a joint statement issued by the Commission for Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs and the Palestinian Prisoners Club. The organisations reported: “The total number of arrests since 7 October has exceeded 8,875.”
Masoud Satayshi, the spokesman of the Judiciary in his 13th press conference Tuesday morning, expressed his condolences to the people of Iran due to the crimes of armed terrorists.
"The highest monthly rate of arrests was in April, said the PPC in its latest report, "with 1,228 Palestinians detained by the occupation authorities." The organisation added that the occupation forces went on to attack the homes and families of detainees.
The independent monitoring group OVD-Info said on its website that "622 people have already been detained in 28 cities" as of 4:03 am in Moscow on Saturday.
"These illegal blockades and occupation cannot be allowed to usurp the authority of democratically elected governments," said the Canadian deputy prime minister.