Zionist army abducted 341 Palestinians in W. Bank in September: rights groups

Palestinian prisoners’ rights groups: Some 350 of them are held in administrative detention without charge or trial.
The Zionist regime’s occupation army has abducted 341 Palestinian citizens in the occupied West Bank and Al-Quds over the past months, prisoners’ rights groups said Wednesday.
Among the Palestinian citizens detained by Zionist regime’s occupation forces last month are 32 children and three ladies, the Palestinian NGOs explained in a joint report.
Israeli occupation troops abducted 117 Palestinian citizens from Al-Quds, 25 others from Ramallah and al-Bireh, 80 others from Al-Khalil, 28 others from Jenin and 30 others Beit-ul-lahm.
Meanwhile, nine Palestinian citizens were abducted by Zionist regime’s occupation forces from Nablus, 13 from Tulkarm, ten from Qalqilia, six from Jericho, four from Tubas, and four from Salfit, in addition to 15 others from the Gaza Strip.
As of September 2020, the number of Palestinian captives incarcerated in Zionist regime’s prisons has reached 4,400, including 39 women and 155 children.
Some 350 of them are held in administrative detention without charge or trial.
During September, Zionist regime’s occupation courts have issued 98 administrative detention orders against Palestinian citizens, 41 of them were made for the first time while the rest of them were issued to renew the detention of Palestinian captives.
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