Three Palestinians injured during clashes with Israeli occupation forces in Jenin, Nablus
At least three Palestinians were injured by Israeli occupation’s live fire, on Thursday, during clashes in Jenin and Nablus in the occupied West Bank.
The Palestinian Red Crescent said that two citizens were injured as a result of clashes with the occupation forces in the town of Kafr Dan in Jenin.
It added: “Our teams dealt with two injuries, one by live bullets in the thigh and the other by shrapnel. They were transferred to Jenin government hospital.”
In addition, at dawn today, a young man was injured by live ammunition during clashes with the occupation forces, after settlers stormed the shrine of Yusuf east of the city of Nablus in the northern occupied Bank.
According to medical sources in Nablus, a young man was shot in the hand by live ammunition and taken to hospital.
Dozens of Zionist settlers stormed Youssef’s shrine amid tight protection by the occupation forces, while the Nablus battalion fighters confronted the intruders with live ammunition.
E.M