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Wed 15 Mar 2023 8:22 pm - Jerusalem Time

Injuries in separate clashes in the West Bank

Governorates - "Jerusalem" dot com - A number of citizens were wounded by live bullets, rubber-coated bullets, and suffocation, during clashes that erupted with the occupation forces in the governorates of the West Bank , today, Friday.


Local sources said that a number of citizens suffocated from tear gas today, Friday, during clashes with the occupation in the village of Beit Dajan, east of Nablus, and Beita, to the south.


Clashes broke out with the occupation forces stationed at the entrance to Al-Shuhada Street in Hebron, where they fired stun grenades and tear gas at the citizens, which led to the outbreak of clashes, without any injuries reported.


In Beit Dajan, five citizens, including a journalist, suffocated today, Friday, during the Israeli occupation forces' suppression of an anti-settlement march.


The Director of Ambulance and Emergency at the Red Crescent in Nablus, Ahmed Jibril, stated that treatment was provided to the injured in the field by the Crescent staff.


In the same context, clashes broke out with the occupation forces in the town of Beita, south of Nablus, without any injuries reported.


In Kafr Qaddum, dozens of citizens were injured, as the Israeli occupation forces fired rubber-coated metal bullets and tear gas canisters at the participants in an anti-settlement rally.


In a related context, a number of citizens were injured by suffocation and rubber-coated metal bullets, during clashes with the Israeli occupation forces in the town of Tuqu', southeast of Bethlehem, while the occupation forces closed the western entrance to the town with the iron gate.


In the city of Al-Bireh, a young man was wounded by live bullets by the Israeli occupation forces, during clashes at the entrance to the city.


Meanwhile, 56 civilians suffocated from tear gas, as a result of clashes with the Israeli occupation forces near the Hawara military checkpoint, south of Nablus.


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