Israel arrests five women activists in the occupied West Bank

The Israeli army arrested five women activists in the occupied West Bank early on Wednesday morning. The women, who work with health committees, were arrested after their homes were raided.

The Palestinian Prisoners' Club reported that the arrests included Jamila Abu Dahou and Jamila Kanaan from Ramallah, released prisoners Maysar al-Faqih and Faten Hanaysheh from Nablus, and Etaf Bader from Hebron, in addition to 15 other Palestinians.

Abdul Rahman Bader, the husband of 66-year-old Etaf, told Middle East Eye that soldiers stormed their home in Hebron and asked for his wife's ID. Upon recognising her, they informed her that she was under arrest.

Her husband tried to find out why, but the soldiers wouldn't tell him anything and told him to remain calm. They then searched the rooms and opened the wardrobes before taking her to a military vehicle, handcuffing her, and blindfolding her.

β€œWe don’t know where she was taken, and we hope the arrest is temporary and for questioning only,” he said.

Read more: Doctor and nurse amongst five Palestinian women arrested by Israel in occupied West Bank

Palestinians arrive to celebrate the Islamic Hijri New Year at the Ibrahimi Mosque, known to Jews as the Cave of the Patriarchs, located inside the Israeli-controlled H2 sector of the occupied West Bank city of Hebron, on 16 June 16 2026 (Hazem Bader/AFP)

This article was sourced from Middle East Eye.

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