Hundreds of citizens broke their fast on Thursday, marking the 27th day of Ramadan, at the Beit Furik military checkpoint east of Nablus.
Eyewitnesses reported that Israeli occupation forces stationed at the Beit Furik military checkpoint detained dozens of vehicles as citizens were returning to their homes in Nablus and other northern governorates, preventing them from passing through the checkpoint. This forced them to break their fast by eating whatever food they could find at the checkpoint.
It's worth noting that Nablus Governorate is experiencing a tight siege, following the installation of more than ten checkpoints by the occupation forces at the city's entrances, with the Beit Furik checkpoint being considered the most difficult.
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Israeli occupation forces hundreds of citizens to eat their iftar at the Beit Furik checkpoint.