Four Palestinian citizens were injured by Israeli occupation army gunfire on Monday evening in two separate incidents in the cities of Al-Bireh and occupied Jerusalem. Field sources reported that clashes erupted after occupation forces stormed Al-Am'ari refugee camp in Al-Bireh, resulting in two injuries who were transferred for treatment, without disclosing precise details about their health condition.
In a related context, the Palestinian Red Crescent Society announced that its teams dealt with two live bullet injuries in the town of Al-Ram, located northeast of occupied Jerusalem. Sources explained that the shooting targeted the two young men near the separation wall, an area that frequently witnesses targeting of citizens and workers attempting to reach their workplaces.
The city of Nablus witnessed a remarkable escalation on the ground, as large forces of the occupation army stormed the eastern area and a foot patrol spread on Amman Street, coinciding with attacks carried out by settlers at dawn today. Groups of settlers set fire to parts of Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq Mosque, located between the villages of Tell and Surra, and spray-painted racist slogans in Hebrew on its walls.
In the town of Turmus Ayya, north of Ramallah, settlers exploited the Ramadan Iftar time to storm the home of a Palestinian family in the Al-Sahl area, causing panic among residents. These attacks come as part of a systematic escalation led by settler groups under the protection of the occupation army, with the Ministry of Endowments having monitored attacks on 45 mosques last year.
Regarding the prisoners' issue, occupation authorities today released eight prisoners from the Gaza Strip who were held in the notorious 'Sde Teiman' detention center. The released prisoners arrived at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital through coordination with the Red Cross, where they showed signs of severe emaciation and severe wounds and torture, a living testimony to the inhumane detention conditions.
Also on the ground, an occupation police officer sustained minor injuries after a Palestinian truck collided with his car near the Za'tara military checkpoint south of Nablus. Occupation forces arrested the truck driver and his companion after they attempted to leave the scene, while Israeli security agencies began investigating the background of the incident to determine whether it was a deliberate operation or an accidental traffic accident.
Official statistics indicate that the West Bank has been in a state of turmoil since October 2023, with at least 1117 martyrs and thousands injured. Occupation authorities also continue their frantic arrest campaigns, with more than 9300 prisoners currently held in prisons, including dozens of women and hundreds of children who face extremely difficult detention conditions.
The attacks by the occupation and settlers continue in the occupied West Bank, targeting citizens and their holy sites amid complete international silence.





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Injuries from Occupation gunfire and settler attacks in the West Bank