Israeli Occupation Injures 4 Palestinians in Jabal Sbeih
The Palestinian Red Crescent announces that 4 injuries were reported during confrontations with "Israeli" occupation forces in Jabal Sbeih, south of Nablus.
Today, the Palestinian Red Crescent announced that 4 Palestinians were injured during confrontations with the Israeli occupation forces in Jabal Sbeih, south of Nablus.
8 civilians were wounded, including activist Khairy Hanoun, as "Israeli" occupation forces targeted the ambulance of the Palestinian Red Crescent during their suppression of the weekly anti-settlement march in Kafr Qaddoum. The march was launched in honor of the martyrs whose bodies are being held by the occupation.
The media spokesman in Qalqilya region stated that the "Israeli" occupation forces fired a heavy barrage of metal bullets at the youths immediately after the march started, which resulted in 8 injuries - 7 of whom were treated in the location, while the eighth was transferred to the hospital for treatment.
مصادر محلية: 4 إصابات بالرصاص المطاطي على الأقل خلال المواجهات مع الاحتلال قرب جبل صبيح في بلدة #بيتا جنوب #نابلس. pic.twitter.com/mWbpHdWoF0
— المركز الفلسطيني للإعلام (@PalinfoAr) August 27, 2021
The occupation forces targeted the Palestinian Red Crescent's ambulance, which shattered its rear windows. They also stormed houses under construction, climbed their roofs, and used them for sniping.
The march began after Friday prayers with wide participation from Jabal Sbeih's residents and a number of popular resistance activists, including Hakam Taleb, a member of the Political Bureau of the Popular Struggle Front. The activists denounced terror tactics by the occupation, which include holding bodies captives - the demonstration coincides with the National Day to retrieve the bodies of the martyrs.
Earlier today, Palestinian sources confirmed that the Israeli occupation obstructed and prevented a number of worshipers from entering occupied Jerusalem (al-Quds), adding that the occupation tightened the security at the entrances to the holy city.