3 settlers injured in a shooting in Beit Lid, West Bank

Published July 16th, 2024 - 06:32 GMT
West Bank
Israeli security forces stop vehicles on a road in the occupied West Bank following a shooting attack on March 28, 2024. (Photo by AHMAD GHARABLI / AFP)

ALBAWABA - Israeli media reported, that at least 3 Israeli settlers were injured in a shooting at the Ramin conjunction, near the town of Beit Lid, east of Tulkarm in the West Bank.

The gunman fled following the operation, and a large contingent of Israeli occupation forces was dispatched to the location to conduct a manhunt, according to Palestinian media.

Israeli forces had conducted several raids across the West Bank, detaining tens of Palestinian Youths. Two young Palestinians, Asaad Al-Aqab and Saif Badou, were taken into custody by Israeli troops in the Shuwaika district east of Tulkarm in the northern West Bank.

Resistance fighters clashed with Israeli forces attacking Qalqilya, in the northwestern West Bank, from the southern checkpoint. The IOF opened fire on municipal workers in the town of Soufin.

The village of Sair, in northern Hebron, also saw clashes between the Palestinian Resistance and the IOF, with the latter arresting Palestinian youngster Youssef Amer after raiding his home.

During their operation on the al-Arroub camp and the al-Rahwa neighborhood north of Hebron, the occupation forces detained Naim al-Jabri and his son, as well as two young Palestinians, Mohammad Rami Al-Titi and Saif Jihad Adwi.

Later on Sunday, a ramming incident led to the injury of 4 Israelis, 2 of whom were in critical condition, at a bust stop in Nir Tzvi, northern Ramla. The attacker was later announced dead.

 

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