4 Palestinians were killed in a settler attack on the town of Qasra in Nablus

4 Palestinians were killed in a settler attack on the town of Qasra in Nablus

Four citizens, including three children, were martyred, and 13 others were injured, with live bullets, during confrontations with the occupation army and its settlers in the town of Qasra, south of Nablus.


Medical sources reported that Red Crescent crews transferred two martyrs (16 and 17 years old) from the Algiers Medical Center in the town to Rafidia Hospital, while the Ministry of Health announced the death of a third injured person in Rafidia Hospital as a result of his injuries.


Medical and local sources reported that crews transported 11 citizens who were injured by live bullets during confrontations with the occupation army and settlers south of the town to Rafidia Hospital in Nablus and Salfit Governmental Hospital, some of whom sustained critical wounds.


A child was also martyred, and two young men were injured by live bullets, during renewed confrontations with the Israeli occupation forces in the village of Qasra, south of Nablus.


The Red Crescent Society reported that a 13-year-old child was killed after being hit by a bullet in the head, and others were injured by live bullets in the abdomen and foot, during renewed confrontations with the occupation in Qusra.


She added that during the confrontations, the occupation forces and settlers opened fire directly at the Aqraba ambulance and hit the vehicle's windows.