The Israeli army's practice of arresting children, adults, women, and the elderly has drawn widespread criticism from human rights organizations and international communities. These arrests often occur during military operations or raids in Palestinian territories, where individuals of all ages are detained without clear justification or due process. Children, in particular, are subjected to harsh conditions, including being held in military detention centers far from their homes, often without legal representation or family support. Women and the elderly are also frequently arrested, facing physical and psychological abuse, further exacerbating the hardships of affected families. These actions raise serious concerns about human rights violations and the impact on civilian populations, especially vulnerable groups.