Nine citizens were injured by live bullets during confrontations with the occupation army and settlers in the town of Qasra, south of Nablus.
Medical and local sources reported that crews transported nine citizens who were injured by live bullets during confrontations with the occupation army and settlers south of the town.
In Salfit, settlers, protected by the Israeli occupation forces, opened fire on farmers on their lands in the town of Kafr al-Dik, west of Salfit, and the village of Marda, north of Salfit.
Local sources reported that the settlers fired live bullets at the farmers on their lands while they were picking olives, with the aim of intimidating them and expelling them from their lands. No injuries have been reported so far.
In the Bethlehem Governorate, settlers raised the flags of the occupying state over an old building in the town of Al-Khader, south of the governorate.
Ahmed Salah, an activist in the field of resistance to the wall and settlements, reported that a group of settlers raised the flags of the occupying state over an old building called the “Umm Al-Samen” building, located near the apartheid wall, along bypass road No. 60, west of the town.
He added that the old building is only meters away from citizens' homes, noting that the settlers tried to attack the citizens and insulted them with obscene language.
He confirmed that a group of settlers have now gathered at the southern entrance to the town of Al-Khader “Nashash.”
Local sources reported that a group of settlers attacked citizens' vehicles with stones and sharp tools at the entrance to the village of Burqa, east of Ramallah, causing material damage to three vehicles.
The sources added that the settlers tried to storm the village, but the citizens confronted them and prevented them from storming, noting that a group of settlers were still gathering at the entrance to the village.