As per the latest reports, Dozens of Palestinian protesters were injured during clashes with Israeli soldiers in several West Bank towns and villages, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society.
Palestinian protesters informed the media that furious conflicts broke out on Friday in the towns of Beita and Beit Dajan, south and east of the northern West Bank city of Nablus in the southern city of Hebron, and in the town of Kafr Qaddum, east of Qaqilya.
Among the harmed, two were shot by live ammunition, 20 by elastic slugs, and handfuls experienced breathing in teargas, as indicated by the association. In an explanation, the Palestinian Foreign Ministry denounced what it named as “the severe constraint rehearsed by the Israeli Soldiers against the serene dissenters”.
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Israeli Soldiers have not given any remark on the episodes. The West Bank urban communities have seen week by week challenges the development of Israeli settlements. Israel involved the West Bank and East Jerusalem, which are guaranteed by the Palestinians, in the 1967 Middle East conflict.
This comes after, Israeli Soldiers have shot three Palestinians dead, including a young person, in isolated episodes in the involved West Bank and in the Naqab (Negev) desert.
In an Israeli attack on the rambling Balata exile camp in the northern city of Nablus from the beginning Tuesday, 17-year-old Nader Rayan passed on in the wake of being shot in the head, chest and hand, the Palestinian wellbeing service said.
Three different Palestinians were injured, it added.
A representative for Israel’s boundary police affirmed a Palestinian had been killed. “A fear based oppressor terminated at our soldiers who answered and killed him,” the representative said.
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