The Israeli occupation forces detained at least 56 Palestinians in different parts of the occupied West Bank on Monday.
A total of 29 people were rounded up in Hebron and its towns and villages, many of them are siblings.
In addition, 15 people were detained in the Ramallah district, 14 of them from the village of Kufr Nimeh, west of Ramallah, and ranging in age between 18 and 44 years.
Six people were detained in the town of Jabaa, in the Jenin district, five in the city of Nablus, and one in the Bethlehem governorate, said the sources.
Different parts of the occupied Jerusalem and West Bank are subjected to daily arrest campaigns and incursions by the Israeli occupation forces who often clash with the Palestinians and fire live and rubber bullets and poisonous gas bombs. The pace of the occupation's assaults increased in conjunction with the unprecedent brutal Israeli aggression on Gaza Strip since Oct. 7, which left thousands martyred and injured, mostly children and women.