IOF fire bullets, tear gas in confrontations with Palestinians
Palestinians in the town of Barqa, north of Nablus, confront the Israeli occupation forces who fired bullets and tear gas at them.
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Occupation forces fire tear gas at Palestinians.
Palestinian residents confronted the Israeli occupation soldiers who fired bullets and tear gas at them, causing a number of them to suffocate.
Mosques in the town of Barqa called on the people to defend the town against the settlers’ attacks, and the residents of Arab Al-Arara’a in Wadi Al-Qilt, south of Areeha, also confronted an attack by settlers on their town.
On Saturday evening, dozens of settlers gathered on "Bypass Road No. 60" east of Al-Khalil and tried to storm a house, throwing stones at citizens' vehicles, and they reinforced their presence in the vicinity of Al-Ibrahimi Mosque.
Security sources said that "the settlers organized a demonstration in the Al-Hawar area, adjacent to the bypass road, and threw stones at citizens' vehicles, under the protection of the occupation forces."
According to a local source, several settlers, under the protection of the Israeli occupation army, attacked Palestinian vehicles at the Ein Ayoub junction, west of Ramallah, and blockaded the road between the villages of Deir Ammar and Kharbatha Bani Harith.
The Israeli occupation forces continued to search for the Palestinians who carried out the "Homesh" operation, which the Israeli media described as a "security failure" and in which a settler was killed, and spread in Kashkool in the town of Kafr Rai, south of Jenin, claiming that they arrested four Palestinians suspected of carrying out the operation.