On Sunday, Israeli forces injured several Palestinians in Yatma town, south Nablus, and assaulted a former prisoner in the town of Beit Fajjar, south of Bethlehem, in the northern and southern parts of the occupied West Bank.
Media sources said that local Palestinians protested the army incursion into the village of Yatma, on Sunday evening, while soldiers fired many concussion grenades and tear gas canisters, causing many inhalation injuries.
In related news, the army detained and assaulted a Palestinian young man after stopping him at a military roadblock, southeast of Bethlehem, on Sunday morning.
Muhammad Hamida, the head of the Prisoners’ and Former Prisoners’ Association, said that occupation forces stationed at a military roadblock near Tuqu’ town, stopped the vehicle of the former prisoner, Ali Al-Ajouri, 26.
Hamida added that the soldiers detained the former prisoner for a number of hours, and brutally assault him before releasing him.
Meanwhile, at dawn Sunday, occupation forces stormed the town of Silat al-Harithiya, northwest of Jenin in the northern West Bank, sparking protests.
Media sources said that Israeli military vehicles invaded the town, while infantry units roamed the streets, while Palestinian resistance fighters exchanged fire with the invading army.
Furthermore, in the southern West Bank, the army stormed many areas in the Hebron governorate, on Sunday morning, and broke into several citizens’ homes.
Media sources said that Israeli forces invaded and ransacked many homes in the town of As-Samu’, and the villages of Khursa, and Beit Kahil, no arrests were reported.