On Sunday evening, the Israeli occupation army stormed several areas in the occupied West Bank, some of which included confrontations with the Palestinian resistance, as a result of which the occupation forces fired gas bombs, leading to cases of suffocation.
The official Palestinian News Agency (Wafa) said that a number of citizens suffered from suffocation during the Israeli occupation forces storming the village of Tabqa, southwest of the city of Hebron. It added that the occupation forces stormed the village after Jewish settlers stormed it, amid the firing of toxic tear gas bombs, resulting in A number of citizens suffered from suffocation.
Also south of Hebron, the Israeli army stormed Al-Fawwar camp and drove its military vehicles along the main street in the center of the camp. As for the north of the West Bank, an Israeli force, accompanied by a bulldozer, stormed the eastern areas of the city of Nablus, and sent in military reinforcements to secure the settlers’ storming of the Joseph Shrine.
Activists on social media posted video clips of Israeli military vehicles accompanied by a bulldozer and buses in the same area.
Joseph’s Tomb is located on the eastern side of Nablus, which is under Palestinian control and has been considered a holy shrine by Jews since Israel’s occupation of the West Bank in 1967.
According to the official news agency, the army also stormed the towns of Kafr al-Labad and Anabta, east of Tulkarm, and the village of Burqa, east of Ramallah, in the northern West Bank, without any arrests or confrontations being reported.
In parallel with the war of extermination in the Gaza Strip, the Israeli army expanded its operations in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, while settlers escalated their attacks against the Palestinians, their property, and their sources of livelihood, resulting in a total of 801 deaths and the injury of about 6,450 Palestinians, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.