On Monday dawn, Israeli soldiers injured many Palestinians in Beita town, south of Nablus, during a procession in solidarity with the Jenin refugee camp, subject to an ongoing invasion that, so far, led to the death of five Palestinians.
Media sources said dozens of Palestinians marched to the town’s main entrance, chanting against the ongoing Israeli aggression, calling for massive solidarity with Jenin and comprehensive unity in every part of occupied Palestine.
The sources added that the soldiers fired several live rounds, gas bombs, and concussion grenades, causing many Palestinians to suffer the effects of tear gas inhalation.
The soldiers also invaded Qabalan town, south of Nablus, before storming and ransacking many homes.
Furthermore, paramilitary Israeli colonizers stole three sheep from the barn of a Palestinian shepherd, Riyad Aqel Bani Jaber, in Khirbat Yanoun village, south of Nablus.
It is worth mentioning that the army killed five Palestinians and injured twenty-seven, some seriously, in the ongoing offensive on Jenin.
The army used armed drones, war jets, and tanks in its offensive and targeted families, medical centers, medics, and journalists.
In related news, the soldiers killed Mohammad Emad Hassanein, 21, at the entrance of the Al-Biereh city in the central West Bank.