Dozens of palestinians were injured friday after Israeli occupation forces suppressed two peaceful walks in the village of Beit Dagen, east of Nablus, and Kafr Kadum, east of Qalqilya.
Dozens of palestinians were injured friday after Israeli occupation forces suppressed two peaceful walks in the village of Beit Dagen, east of Nablus, and Kafr Kadum, east of Qalqilya.
According to a reporter for "Al-Quds" dot com, three young men were injured by israeli forces and dozens of tear gas asphyxiation, and a number of others were bruised as a result of being assaulted by rifle butts, after the Israeli occupying forces suppressed the weekly peace march in the village of Beit Dagen east of Nablus demanding the removal of a outpost on the north eastern village for several months.
According to a reporter for "Al-Quds" dot com, three young men were injured by israeli forces and dozens of tear gas asphyxiation, and a number of others were bruised as a result of being assaulted by rifle butts, after the Israeli occupying forces suppressed the weekly peace march in the village of Beit Dagen east of Nablus demanding the removal of a outpost on the north eastern village for several months.
According to local sources, the march started after Friday prayers from the Grand Mosque in Beit Dagen, in which villagers participated, including Labor Minister Nasri Abu Jaish, who was bruised during a fight between the participants and the israeli occupation forces, who suppressed the march on arrival near a dirt barrier reaching the outpost.
The sources confirmed that dozens of participants suffered asphyxiation with tear gas, two young men were injured by rubber-coated metal bullets and another young man was wounded by "toto" bullets, and the injured in the lower limbs were taken to hospital for treatment and treated for asphyxiation on the ground.
The israeli occupation forces detained several journalists at the military checkpoint on the grounds of the village of Beit Furik, in addition to the detention of Labour Minister Nasri Abu Jaish, all of whom were released shortly before the march.
In Kafr Kaddoum, east of Qalqilya, dozens of citizens were suffocated by tear gas after Israeli occupying forces suppressed the weekly peaceful march in the village demanding the opening of the main road to the village, which had been closed for more than 17 years.
"The weekly march started after Friday prayers, and the occupying forces attacked it with tear gas and spongiform bullets, causing dozens of injuries in suffocation that were treated on the ground," said Murad Ashtiwi, a spokesman for Fatah regional in Qalqilya.
"The israeli occupation forces stormed the village and the soldiers overtook the rooftops, amid clashes between the youths and those forces," Ashtiwi said.
Shot and suffocation injuries due to the occupation´s suppression of two marches in Beit Dajan and Kafr Qaddum
