On Friday, Israeli soldiers injured many Palestinians, and three internationals including one reporter, during the weekly procession against the illegal Israeli colonialist activities in Beit Dajan village, east of Nablus, in the occupied West Bank’s northern part.

Ahmad Jibril, the head of the Emergency Department at the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) In Nablus, said the soldiers attacked the protesters with rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs, and concussion grenades.

He added that the soldiers shot two Palestinians with gas bombs, once in the face and one in the chest.

Jibril also said that PRCS medics treaded 21 Palestinians, three internationals including one journalist, for the effects of tear gas inhalation.

In related news, the soldiers closed Huwwara and Beit Furik military roadblocks near Nablus and prevented the Palestinians from crossing.

The Palestinians have been holding ongoing processions on their lands in Sbeih Mountain in Beita and in Beit Dajan after a group of illegal Israeli colonizers installed an outpost atop the Mountain.

During these protests, the soldiers injured thousands of Palestinians and killed several others, including children.

The Mountain, owned by the Palestinians, has significant strategic importance, especially since if the colonizers occupied it, the colony would lead to the annexation of 20 Dunams of Palestinian lands and would also lead to the isolation of a large area of Palestinian lands.