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Israeli forces mark detained Palestinians with numbers in mass arrest operation
Israeli military personnel have marked Palestinian detainees with identifying numbers during a large-scale arrest campaign in the West Bank town of Qabatiya, according to reports of the operation.
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Israeli forces conducted a mass arrest operation in Qabatiya, a town in the northern West Bank, during which detained Palestinians were marked with numbers, witnesses said. The practice of marking detainees raised concerns among human rights observers familiar with the operation's scope and methods.
The numbering system was reportedly implemented as part of the arrest campaign, which resulted in the detention of multiple Palestinians from the area. Officials have not provided detailed statements about the operational procedures employed during the arrests.
The incident comes amid ongoing tensions in the West Bank, where Israeli military operations have intensified in recent months. Palestinian civil society groups have documented various detention practices, and international observers have called for transparency regarding arrest procedures and the treatment of detainees.
Israeli security forces have previously stated that their detention operations follow military protocols and security procedures. However, the marking of detainees has drawn scrutiny from rights advocates who monitor such practices for compliance with international humanitarian standards.