Palestinians injured and detained as occupation forces’ storm West Bank

A number of Palestinians were injured and detained, today, during the Israeli occupation forces’ attack on areas in the West Bank.

Wafa Palestinian News Agency, reported that the occupation forces stormed the old Askar camp, east of Nablus, from several directions amidst gunfire. This led to the injury of 6 Palestinians, and the detention of others.

The occupation forces also stormed Balata camp in Nablus, raided a number of homes and destroyed their contents. Their bulldozers swept away a number of streets and vandalized the infrastructure.

The Palestinian resistance confronted the occupation forces, and said in a statement: “Our fighters are engaged in violent clashes with the occupation forces, in the Balata and Askar camps in the West Bank.The fighters also targeted several occupation vehicles with explosive devices”.

In a related context, the occupation forces raided several neighborhoods in Ramallah and attacked Palestinians, by shooting bullets, wounding a young man and detaining two others.

The occupation forces also detained 13 Palestinians, during their raids on the towns of Rabah and Husan in Bethlehem, Azzun, KafrQaddum and Habla in Qalqilya, as well as Al-Fawwar camp in Hebron.

Moreover, tens of settlers attacked Al-Aqsa Mosque from the Mughrabi Gate side, while carrying out provocative tours in its courtyards under the protection of the occupation forces, which strengthened their presence at the gates of the mosque and the Old City in Jerusalem, and prevented Palestinians from entering Al-Aqsa.

Leen Al Salman

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