Dozens of Palestinians injured as Israeli occupation forces had stormed areas in Jenin and Nablus

OCCUPIED AL-QUDS, (ST)_Dozens of Palestinians were injured and others were arrested on Tuesday, as the occupation forces had stormed several areas in Jenin in the West Bank.

Wafa news agency reported that the occupation forces stormed the surrounding area of the industrial zone in the city amidst shooting, wounding at least 6 Palestinians.

The occupation forces also stormed the towns of Al-Yamoun and Al-Silah Al-Harithiya, west of the city. They fired bullets and poisonous gas canisters at the Palestinians, injuring two and suffocating dozens, and arrested three Palestinians.

A Palestinian was wounded on Monday during the Israeli occupation forces’ storming of Al-Taybeh village, west of Jenin.

In addition, a number of Palestinians were injured at dawn today as a result of the occupation’s suppression of an anti-settlement demonstration in the town of Beita, south of Nablus in the West Bank.

Wafa Agency reported that the occupation forces fired bullets and poisonous gas canisters at the participants in a demonstration in Sbaih Mountain in protest of building a settlement outpost on the top of it.

 Several Palestinians were suffocated.

Moreover, the occupation forces pushed some young men off the mountain, resulting in fractures and bruises injuries.

A number of Palestinians, including children, were martyred and hundreds were injured as a result of the occupation forces’ assault on the daily demonstrations in the town since last May, in refusal to establish a settlement outpost on the top of Sbaih Mountain, which is in the middle of the towns of Beita, Qabalan, and Yatma, south of Nablus.

Inas Abdulkareem

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