Israeli occupation forces assaulted and injured two Palestinian youths on Wednesday during separate invasions in the northern part of the occupied West Bank, targeting civilians in Tulkarem and the town of Huwwara south of Nablus.
The attacks occurred amid a wider pattern of military violence, street closures, and field interrogations carried out by the army across Palestinian communities.
In Tulkarem, in the northwestern West Bank, Israeli forces invaded the Shweika Street area in the northern part of the city and stormed a local café, where they detained several Palestinian youths, assaulted them, and subjected them to field interrogation.
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The soldiers severely beat one young man while he was inside the café, causing injuries that required immediate medical evacuation.
The army also closed Shweika Street, prevented vehicles from passing, and fired live rounds and concussion grenades toward residents in the area.
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Witnesses stated that soldiers obstructed the movement of an ambulance transporting the injured youth and seized the keys of a civilian vehicle before smashing its windows.
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In the northern West Bank, a 22‑year‑old Palestinian man was injured in the town of Huwwara, south of Nablus, after Israeli forces assaulted him during an invasion of the area.
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The Palestinian Red Crescent Society said its crews transported the injured man to a hospital for treatment.
These incidents occurred amid continued Israeli military invasions, assaults, and restrictions across the occupied West Bank, targeting Palestinian civilians, public spaces, and daily movement.