In a statement, PRCS added that they were taken to an undisclosed location. The arrests came after the International Committee of the Red Cross informed the association of Israel’s approval for a secure passage to facilitate the departure of displaced people from the hospital to the Mawasi Khan Yunis area.
In north of the West Bank, Israeli occupation forces conducted a military raid in the town of Yabad, southwest of Jenin, that resulted in the detention of three Palestinians, including a youth who had recently been injured by Israeli gunfire.
According to Wafa news agency, the ministry added that the criminal and illegal policies and practices encountered due to the Israeli occupation devastate the lives of Palestinian children. These include the demolition of schools and the use of civilians, including children, as human shields.
French Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Anne-Claire Legendre voiced her country’s deep concerns following ongoing deadly Israeli army incursions into the northern occupied West Bank city of Jenin.
WAFA correspondent said Israeli police stormed Ras Al-Amud neighborhood in the city and arrested five Palestinian children, identified as Ahmad Salaymeh, Ayham Salaymeh, Mustafa Salaymeh, Muataz Salaymeh and Mohammad Khalil Salaymeh.
In a statement, the Commission said that the Israeli occupation authorities resort to house arrest in occupied East Jerusalem as a form of punishment for children under the age of 14 because Israeli law does not permit their imprisonment.
In Hebron province, south of the West Bank, an Israeli occupation army force stormed Al-Arrub refugee camp and arrested five local residents, including two brothers, Samed and Ammar Jawabra.
Morad Shtewi, a local anti-occupation activist, told WAFA that Israeli occupation soldiers attacked the protesters with rubber-coated rounds and tear gas canisters, injuring 11 of them by rubber-coated rounds and causing many cases of suffocation from gas inhalation.
In Salfit province, in the center of the West Bank, an Israeli army force raided the village of Iskaka and arrested three Palestinians, including a father, Naeem Harb, 55, and his son, Feras, 25, after raiding and searching their homes.
They told WAFA that Mohammad Abdallah Hamed has died of wounds sustained from Israeli army gunfire. He was first taken away, wounded, by the Israeli army before he was reported dead.
Morad Shtewi, a local anti-occupation activist based in the Kafr Qaddum, told WAFA that Israeli soldiers attacked anti-occupation protesters with rubber-coated rounds and tear gas canisters, injuring nine of them by rubber-coated rounds and causing many cases of suffocation from gas inhalation.
Soldiers reportedly chased the workers and attacked them with rubber-coated rounds and teargas, causing many cases of suffocation from gas inhalation among the workers.
Morad Shtewi, a local anti-occupation activist, told WAFA that Israeli soldiers attacked the protesters with rubber-coated rounds and tear gas canisters, injuring four of them by rubber-coated rounds and causing many cases of suffocation from gas inhalation.
Soldiers stationed at the north entrance to the city of Al-Bireh in the district arrested four Palestinian young men while they were present in the area. All of the four hail from the nearby village of Dura el-Kari'a.
In Jenin province, north of the occupied West Bank, Israeli army stormed the town of Al-Yamun and arrested three brothers after raiding and searching their homes. The three were identified as Ameer, Adel and Ali Jaabari.
The occupation troops raided Kafr Ni’ma town, Wadi al-Ayn neighborhood in Naalin village, west of Ramallah, the towns of Jalamah, north of Jenin and Beit Furik, east of Nablus, and they broke into the Palestinians’ houses and arrested four of them.