9 Palestinians martyred in Israeli occupation attack in Nablus

Occupied Al- Quds, (ST) – Nine Palestinians, including a child, were martyred and forty-five others were injured on Wednesday in an attack by the Israeli occupation forces on the West Bank city of Nablus.

A number of Israeli occupation forces stormed into Sheikh Muslim Lane and the Eastern Market on the outskirts of the Old City in Nablus amid gunfire, which led to the martyrdom of the 14-year-old child Tamer Minawi, the 25-year-old young man Muhammad Anboosi, and the 72-year-old Adnan Ba’arat, and wounding 45 others, according to Wafa News Agency.

Israeli occupation forces demolish Palestinian homes in Ariha and Bethlehem

On the other hand, in Ariha (Jericho) and Bethlehem, the Israeli occupation forces demolished Palestinian homes.

WAFA correspondent said Israeli army bulldozers demolished a two-story building in al-Dyouk al-Tahta village, west of the city of Ariha, under the pretext it was built without a permit.

The village has been the site of the demolition of seven homes since the start of the year, six were demolished on January 25 and one was demolished on January 10.

In the Bethlehem district, the Israeli forces demolished a house in al-Walaja village, northwest of the city, according to the head of al-Walaja village council Khader al-Araj.

He told WAFA that the Israeli forces, accompanied by a bulldozer, broke into Ein Jweiza area in the village and tore down a 110-square-meter house owned by a local woman under the pretext it was built without a permit.

Residents clashed with the occupation forces, who fired tear gas at them causing suffocation

Nada Haj Khidr

 

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