A Palestinian was injured and 34 were arrested during the Israeli occupation forces’ raid on areas in the West Bank

On June 1st, a Palestinian was injured, and 34 were arrested during the Israeli occupation forces’ raid on various areas in the West Bank.

Wafa news agency reported that the occupation forces, stationed at one of their checkpoints in Shuafat refugee camp, shot a young man as he passed through the checkpoint, wounding him.

The occupation forces stormed several neighborhoods in Nablus, the towns of Qabatia in Jenin, Tuqu’a in Bethlehem, al-Mughayer in Ramallah and Beit Ummar, and al-Fawar camp in Hebron, and arrested 34 Palestinians.

In addition, the occupation forces closed all entrances to the village of Al-Laban Al-Sharqiya, south of Nablus, and prevented Palestinians from entering or leaving, and provided protection to settlers who carried out provocative tours at the main entrance to the village near Ramallah-Nablus Street.

Yesterday, the Israeli occupation forces arrested 8 Palestinians in the West Bank.

Meanwhile, the Israeli occupation navy assaulted Palestinian fishermen in the sea, north of the besieged Gaza Strip.

Wafa News Agency stated that the occupation navy fired its machine guns and poison gas bombs at the fishermen’s boats off the areas of Al-Sudaniyya, Al-Waha and Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip, and forced them to return to the beach.

O. al-Mohamma

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