Two Palestinians were injured by Israeli occupation forces’ gunfire during a raid on Beita town south of Nablus
Two Palestinians were injured by Israeli occupation forces’ bullets during their raid today on the town of Beita, south of Nablus in the West Bank.
Wafa Agency quoted the director of ambulance and emergency services at the Red Crescent in Nablus, Ahmed Jibril, as saying: “The occupation forces stormed into the town and attacked the residents with bullets and poisonous gas, injuring two Palestinians and causing suffocation to dozens others.”
Yesterday, the occupation forces attacked Palestinians participating in a demonstration east of Gaza City, in the northern Gaza Strip, by firing bullets and poison gas bombs that injured and suffocated tens of them.
Meanwhile, the Israeli occupation forces detained 14 Palestinians in various areas of the West Bank and Gaza Strip
Wafa Agency reported that the occupation forces detained eight Palestinians from the Aida and Al-Azza camps north of Bethlehem after raiding their families’ homes, two freed prisoners from the town of Beit Ummar north of Al-Khalil city (Hebron), and a young man from Qalandia camp north of occupied Al-Quds (Jerusalem).
In the besieged Gaza Strip, the occupation forces detained three young men from the Al-Nahda neighborhood, east of the city of Rafah, south of the Strip.
Yesterday, the Israeli occupation forces detained 6 Palestinians in the West Bank.
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