Dozens of Palestinians, including a child, sustained injuries and several abducted in the latest wave of Israeli military and settler violence in the West Bank, Press TV reported.
At least three Palestinians, including a 14-year-old boy, were shot by Israeli forces during a military incursion into Nablus in the northern West Bank on Sunday.
The Palestinian Red Crescent reported the child sustained a thigh wound from live ammunition, while two young men were hit by rubber-coated bullets.
Clashes erupted between Israeli forces and local youths, leaving at least 40 civilians suffering from tear gas inhalation. Meanwhile, soldiers forcibly shuttered shops and abducted one of the store owners.
Israeli settlers, backed by the regime forces, assaulted residents in Einabus village's Khala area in Nablus, violently attacking several Palestinians—including the local council head—while firing live rounds and tear gas, the Einabus Village Council said.
The council also reported that the regime’s forces abducted two sanitation workers during their waste collection duties in the village.
Meanwhile, in Palestine’s Ramallah, Israeli settlers launched fresh attacks in the Sahl Sa'i agricultural plain between al-Mughayyir and Abu Falah villages, setting fire to farm structures belonging to residents, the head of the village council told WAFA, adding that the settlers persistently assault the plains, setting fires and damaging citizens' lands and properties.
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