Three people were injured on Friday after being beaten by settlers, and eight others were injured after inhaling toxic gas fired by Israeli soldiers during an attack on the village of Beita, south of Nablus in the occupied West Bank. Meanwhile, Israeli occupation forces arrested dozens of residents from various parts of the West Bank.
For the fifth consecutive month, the Israeli military campaign continues in cities and camps in the northern West Bank, particularly in Tulkarm and Jenin, with a focus on demolitions, bulldozing, and forced displacement. This has displaced more than 40,000 people from their homes, particularly in the Tulkarm, Nur Shams, and Jenin camps.
Local sources reported that a number of settlers attacked Samer Abu Zeitoun's home in the Qamas area near Jabal Sabih, attempted to set it on fire, and assaulted three people who confronted them.
The sources added that the occupation forces stormed the town and fired heavy live ammunition, tear gas and sound bombs, resulting in eight people suffering from suffocation from toxic gas.





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West Bank aggression: Injuries in Beita following settler attack and arrest campaign