Injuries Reported in Scattered Clashes in the West Bank

Injuries Reported in Scattered Clashes in the West Bank

Several Citizens Injured in Separate Clashes across the West Bank

On Friday, a number of citizens were injured by live and rubber-coated bullets, as well as tear gas inhalation, during clashes that erupted with Israeli occupation forces in various West Bank provinces.

According to local sources, several citizens suffered from tear gas inhalation, while the head of Beit Dajan Village Council, Nasr Abu Jish, sustained bruises following the Israeli occupation forces' suppression of the weekly anti-settlement march in Beit Dajan, east of Nablus.

Israeli forces fired rubber-coated metal bullets, sound grenades, and toxic tear gas towards the participants in the march, resulting in three citizens suffering from tear gas inhalation.

Abu Jish was also assaulted by Israeli forces, leading to his bruising.

In Qalqilya, four citizens were injured by rubber-coated metal bullets, and dozens suffered from tear gas inhalation, during clashes that erupted with Israeli forces after the start of the weekly anti-settlement march in Kafr Qaddum.

Local sources stated that the Israeli army heavily fired rubber-coated metal bullets, sound grenades, and toxic tear gas at the participants in the march, injuring four with bullets and dozens suffering from inhalation, who were treated on the field.