Arrests and injuries in separate confrontations in the West Bank

Arrests and injuries in separate confrontations in the West Bank

A number of citizens were injured by live bullets, rubber-coated bullets, and suffocation, during confrontations that broke out with the occupation forces in the West Bank governorates, today, Friday.


In Nablus, the Israeli occupation forces arrested 12 citizens from the town of Huwwara, south of Nablus.


Local sources reported that the occupation forces arrested 12 citizens after detaining them for hours, including: Zaid Odeh, Momen Odeh, and Mamoun Nael Odeh.


A number of citizens suffocated, and a young man was arrested, during the Israeli occupation forces’ suppression of the weekly Beit Dajan march, east of Nablus.


Local sources said that the occupation forces fired rubber-coated metal bullets, stun grenades, and toxic tear gas at the march participants, causing a number of them to suffocate. They also arrested the young man, Karam Nasri Abu Jaish.


In Qalqilya, a journalist was injured by metal bullets, and citizens suffered from suffocation, as a result of the Israeli occupation forces’ suppression of the weekly Kafr Qaddum march, east of Qalqilya.


Local sources said that the occupation forces attacked the participants in the march and fired at them with rubber-coated metal bullets, stun grenades, and toxic tear gas, which led to a journalist being injured by metal bullets, and dozens of citizens suffering from suffocation, who were treated in the field.


In Ramallah, settlers opened fire on citizens' vehicles in the town of Turmus Ayya, north of Ramallah.


The mayor of Turmus Ayya, Lafi Adeeb, said that a number of settlers raided agricultural land east of the town, and opened fire on citizens’ vehicles that were heading to the neighboring village of Al-Mughayyir, to attend a wedding, which led to one of them being damaged, while the citizens were forced to take long detours.