Illegal Israeli colonizers invaded, on Friday, Jabal Al-Urma near Nablus in the northern part of the West Bank, while the army fired concussion grenades in the vicinity of a mosque during Friday prayers, near Bethlehem in the southern part.

On Friday morning, dozens of Israeli colonizers stormed the top of Jabal (Mount) Al-Urma, in the town of Beita, south of Nablus in the northern West Bank.


Media sources said that several vehicles were witnessed storming the mountain, located between the towns of Beita and Aqraba.

Sirens were raised in the town while a local mosque called over the loudspeakers warning citizens of the settler incursion; no injuries or confrontations were reported.



In related news, Israeli soldiers fired concussion grenades near a mosque in the village of Husan, west of Bethlehem in the southern West Bank.

According to Rami Hamamra, the Husan Village Council Director, during the Friday prayer at the Abu Bakr Mosque, soldiers fired concussion grenades, and increased their presence as Palestinian worshipers were exiting the mosque.

Furthermore, the occupation forces prevented Palestinian farmers from using water pumps to irrigate their crops in Khirbet Al-Deir in the northern Jordan Valley.