Three citizens were injured on Tuesday evening by settlers and Israeli occupation forces in the village of Beit Lilo, northwest of Ramallah.
Eyewitnesses reported that settlers from the Halamish settlement and its affiliated settlement outposts attacked the Al-Daher area on the outskirts of the village of Beit Lilo, under the protection of occupation soldiers. They attacked a number of homes, including the home of citizen Muhammad Othman Ziyada, and opened fire on residents who confronted them, which led to the injury of three citizens with live bullets. They were subsequently transferred to Ramallah Hospital, where the condition of one of them was described as critical.
Eyewitnesses added that the occupation forces, who provided protection for the settlers, fired tear gas bombs and assaulted a number of citizens, causing bruises and suffocation.
It is noteworthy that the occupation forces and settlers carried out a total of 1,693 attacks during the past month of April, according to a report issued by the Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission, in a continuation of the ongoing terrorism perpetrated by the occupying state against the Palestinian people, their lands, and their property.
The report indicated that the occupation army carried out 1,352 attacks, while settlers carried out 341 attacks, most of which were concentrated in the governorates of Hebron with 292 attacks, Ramallah and Al-Bireh with 269 attacks, and Nablus with 254 attacks.





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Three Palestinians were injured, one of them critically, by Israeli occupation forces and settlers west of Ramallah.