On Friday evening, dozens of citizens suffered from suffocation injuries during protests after Israeli soldiers invaded the village of at-Tabaqa, south of Hebron, in the occupied West Bank.
Media sources reported that protests erupted when the army invaded at-Tabaqa and stormed a home before occupying its rooftop to use as a firing post and monitoring tower.
The soldiers fired sound bombs and gas bombs, causing dozens of citizens to suffer from tear gas inhalation.
Additionally, the army closed the street in front of Kharsa Mosque in the town of Doura, south of Hebron, and prevented Palestinians from passing on foot at the gate of the Al-Fawwar camp, which is closed to vehicles.
In related news, an Israeli paramilitary colonizer in military uniform destroyed a fence in Shu’ab Al-Batem village in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron.
Many paramilitary colonizers also invaded Palestinian lands and surrounded several homes in the villages of Isfi and Tiwani, south of the city.