Israeli troops have attacked Palestinian anti-settlement protesters in the West Bank with tear gas and rubber bullets injuring one as a number of others suffered breathing issues.
Israeli forces attack Palestinian anti-settlement protesters in West Bank
2 Jan 2021 - 9:31
Israeli troops have attacked Palestinian anti-settlement protesters in the West Bank with tear gas and rubber bullets injuring one as a number of others suffered breathing issues.
On Friday, Israeli forces fired tear gas and rubber bullets at the protesters, who were out on the streets in the village of Deir Jarir, east of Ramallah City, to voice their anger at the construction of a new settlement outpost in the area.
One of the protesters was transferred to hospital after he was hit in the head with a rubber bullet and a number of others suffered breathing difficulties due to inhaling tear gas.
The rally came about a week after Israeli settlers, under the protection of the regime’s forces, erected a tent in the al-Shorfa Mountain area and began the excavation work.
Meanwhile, tens of Palestinians suffered tear gas inhalation during a similar demonstration in the village of Beit Dajan, east of Nablus City.
Murad Shteiwi, the Coordinator for Popular Resistance in Kafr Qaddum, said tens of Israeli forces stormed the village and used rubber bullets to break up the gathering, leaving 18 people injured.
They also used tear gas to crack down on the weekly protest in Kafr Qaddum.
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