During the weekly anti-settlement march in the village of Kufur Qaddoum, east of Qalqilia in the northwestern part of the West Bank, occupation forces attacked Palestinian young men.
Media sources said that Israeli forces stormed the village, on Friday, during the weekly peaceful demonstration, sparking protests to the army incursion.
Sources added that soldiers assaulted four young men, in addition to detaining a young man, destroying his phone, and subjecting him to interrogation, before releasing him.
Israeli soldiers opened fire with live rounds, tear gas canisters, and concussion grenades at citizens; no injuries were reported.
The army also broke into and ransacked several commercial shops, destroying their contents.
Meanwhile, in the northern West Bank, the Israeli army stormed the archaeological site in the town of Sebastia, northwest of Nablus, on Friday.
Mohammad Azem, the town’s mayor, told WAFA News Agency that several military jeeps stormed the town, while soldiers fired many live rounds; no injuries were reported.
Meanwhile, on Friday evening, occupation forces invaded the village of Tel, southwest of Nablus in the northern West Bank.
Media sources said that Israeli soldiers invaded the village which triggered protests, while soldiers fired live rounds and tear gas canisters; the were no reports of injury.
Furthermore, after storming the town of Qusra southeast of Nablus, the army surrounded a residential building where several foreign activists were staying.
According to anti-settlement activist, Abdul Azim Wadi, Israeli soldiers besieged a building housing international activists, and attempted to break down the door to the building.
Wadi added that the activists are present in the area providing support to Palestinian residents and document their experience of the olive harvest season.