Two Palestinians injured in Nablus and Jerusalem, and demolition notices issued for homes, wells, and agricultural facilities in the West Bank.

Two Palestinians injured in Nablus and Jerusalem, and demolition notices issued for homes, wells, and agricultural facilities in the West Bank.

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society said in a statement that its crews dealt with "10 cases of suffocation due to gas inhalation during the Israeli army's raid on the eastern part of Nablus to secure settlers' incursions into Joseph's Tomb."


In turn, the Voice of Palestine Radio (governmental) confirmed that "occupation forces stormed Amman Street east of Nablus, as part of a large-scale operation to secure the settlers' access to Joseph's Tomb."


According to eyewitnesses, large Israeli forces, accompanied by a bulldozer, anticipated the arrival of buses carrying settlers to Joseph's Tomb. They deployed to several streets and closed some roads with dirt.


Palestinian media sources reported that occupation forces stormed the Al-Dahiya neighborhood, east of Nablus, in the West Bank.


South of Nablus, the Israeli army stormed the town of Beita and raided a building under construction, while soldiers climbed onto the roofs of some buildings. No arrests or injuries were reported, according to the official Palestinian news agency, WAFA.


In a related development, a young Palestinian man was shot by Israeli forces on Monday evening at the Qalandia military crossing, north of occupied Jerusalem. The Palestinian Red Crescent Society said in a statement that its crews transported a young man who had been shot in the foot by live ammunition at the Qalandia crossing, north of Jerusalem, to a hospital in Ramallah, in the central occupied West Bank, without further details.


The association added, in a separate statement, that its crews also transported "a young man who had been shot in the foot by live ammunition near the Ram wall," referring to the separation wall surrounding Jerusalem.


The Israeli occupation continues its raids on cities and villages in the West Bank, storming the town of Burqin, west of Jenin, in the northern West Bank, and the town of Shuyukh, northeast of Hebron, in the West Bank.


Since the beginning of the Israeli genocide in the Gaza Strip, Israeli attacks in the West Bank have escalated, leaving at least 1,057 Palestinian martyrs and nearly 10,000 wounded, in addition to the arrest of more than 20,000, including 1,600 children.


On October 8, 2023, Israel perpetrated a US-backed genocide in Gaza that lasted two years, leaving more than 68,216 Palestinian martyrs and 170,361 wounded. The ceasefire ended on October 10, but Tel Aviv violated it 80 times.


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