Dozens of Palestinians tear gassed in protests against Israel’s annexation plan

OCCUPIED AL_QUDS, (ST)_Dozens of Palestinians  suffocated today as the Israeli occupation forces fired tear gas on them  in Hebron city in the West Bank.

According to the Palestinian News Agency (WAFA), the Palestinians were attacked by the Israeli occupation forces because they were protesting against the Israeli occupation’s plan of annexing parts of the West Bank.

Basma Qaddour

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