These statistics do not include arrests in Gaza, estimated in the thousands.**
- **Total Arrests:** Over 11,800 arrests have been recorded in the West Bank, including Jerusalem.
- **Women:** More than 435 women have been arrested since October 7. This includes women from the territories occupied in 1948, women from Gaza arrested in the West Bank, and others. The figures do not include women arrested in Gaza, estimated to number in the dozens.
- **Children:** At least 775 children have been arrested in the West Bank.
- **Journalists:** 136 journalists have been arrested or detained since the beginning of the war. Of these, 59 remain in custody, including six women journalists and at least 32 journalists from Gaza whose identities have been confirmed.
- **Administrative Detention Orders:** Over 10,000 administrative detention orders have been issued, including both new orders and renewals. This figure includes orders against women and children.
- **Accompanying Violations:** The arrest campaigns have been marked by escalating violations, including severe beatings, threats against detainees and their families, widespread property destruction, confiscation of vehicles, money, and jewelry, and the destruction of infrastructure, especially in Tulkarm and Jenin refugee camps. Homes belonging to families of prisoners have been demolished, family members taken as hostages, and detainees used as human shields.
Additional Details:
- The total number of arrests includes those detained from homes, at military checkpoints, those forced to surrender under pressure, and individuals held as hostages.
- Field executions have also been carried out, including against relatives of detainees.
- Arrest data for the West Bank includes both those who remain in custody and those later released.
- The highest number of arrests has been recorded in Jerusalem and Hebron governorates.
🔴 **Deaths in Occupation Prisons Post-October 7:**
- At least 45 prisoners have died in custody since October 7. Among them, 27 were detainees from Gaza, in addition to dozens more whose identities and circumstances of death remain undisclosed by the occupation. Many others were executed in the field.
- Of the 43 prisoners whose deaths have been announced since the war began, their bodies remain withheld by the occupation. They are among 54 deceased detainees whose remains are still held.
**Prisoner Numbers as of Early November 2024:**
- Total prisoners: Over 10,200.
- Administrative detainees: 3,443, including 100 children and 32 women.
- Gaza detainees classified as "unlawful combatants" by the occupation: 1,627 (this does not include all Gaza detainees, especially those held in military camps).
- **Women Prisoners:** 96 whose identities are known, including four women from Gaza held in Damon Prison. Among these, 32 are under administrative detention. This number does not account for all women detainees from Gaza, as some are likely held in military camps.
- **Children:** At least 270 children are currently detained.
Pre-War (Before October 7) Prisoner Data:
- Total prisoners: Over 5,250.
- Women prisoners: 40.
- Child detainees: 170.
- Administrative detainees: Approximately 1,320.
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Notes:
- Arrest statistics are subject to daily changes due to ongoing arrest campaigns.
- Source: Prisoner organizations, including the Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs, the Palestinian Prisoner’s Club, and Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association.
**Data as of November 24, 2024.**